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Example sentences for "dorsalwards"

Lexicographically close words:
dorsad; dorsal; dorsalis; dorsally; dorsals; dorsi; dorso; dorsolateral; dorsomedial; dorste
  1. The =ilium= is a small slightly curved bone, which unites ventrally with the pubis and ischium, and extends dorsalwards and backwards to meet the distal ends of the sacral ribs.

  2. They form the lateral boundaries of the anterior nares, and each sends dorsalwards a process which meets the postfrontal.

  3. The last two cervical vertebrae resemble the succeeding thoracic vertebrae, in the increased length of the transverse processes, and the shifting dorsalwards of the facet with which the capitulum of the rib articulates.

  4. It tapers away distally, and is directed dorsalwards towards the carapace.

  5. Each also sends dorsalwards a short =alisphenoid plate= which meets that from the parietal.

  6. In Galeodes also the growth dorsalwards of the lateral flanges of the plastron to form an incipient cranium in which the brain lies is very apparent.

  7. This layer generally originates in a number of cells at the lips of the blastopore, which then gradually make their way dorsalwards and forwards, and form a complete layer between the epiblast and hypoblast.

  8. New pairs of arms continue to be formed in succession dorsalwards and forwards, and soon constitute a complete oblique post-oral ring (fig.

  9. Four bands pass off from the heart, two dorsalwards which become fixed to the integument, and two ventralwards.

  10. As the epiblast extends dorsalwards the median dorsal part of the membrane is constricted off as a tube which forms the heart.

  11. At first the two bands end in front at the sides of the mouth, but subsequently their front ends grow dorsalwards at the expense of the adjoining epiblast cells, and meet above the mouth, forming in this way a mesoblastic dorsal commissure.

  12. B) the point where the fold originates is carried dorsalwards by the dorsal extension of the edges of the ventral plate, which give rise to the dorsal integument (d.

  13. The embryo within the egg has its abdomen curved dorsalwards as amongst the Isopoda.

  14. Behind this again the oesophagus is continued dorsalwards as a very narrow tube, which eventually opens into the stomach (fig.

  15. In the front part of the brain the median lobe of white matter extends dorsalwards to the dorsal strip of ganglion cells, but behind the region of the transverse prolongation of these cells, into the white matter already described (p.

  16. For Claparede the prime cause of the change of flexure is the translation dorsalwards of the limbs.

  17. From the hinder end of the alimentary sack an outgrowth directed dorsalwards makes its appearance (figs.

  18. Here also the pineal body is long and tubular: at its origin it passes dorsalwards or slightly backwards behind the large dorsal sac.

  19. Were the predominant function of the lung in such a form to become hydrostatic we might expect the course of evolution to lead to a shifting of the glottis dorsalwards so as to bring it nearer to the definitive situation of the lung.

  20. The blood-stream passes forwards towards the head in the ventral vessel, dorsalwards through the aortic arches, and tailwards in the dorsal aorta.


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