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Gracilis muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The contents of Euglena gracilis cells can be separated in vivo by ultracentrifugation. ... The contents of Euglena gracilis cells can be separated in vivo by ultracentrifugation. Within the unbroken cell, each set of components forms a distinct layer according to their respective densities.
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Euglena gracilis, a unicellular freshwater protist exhibits different photomovement responses, such as phototaxis (oriented movement toward or away from the light source) and photophobic (abrupt turn in response to a rapid increase [step-up] or decrease [step-down] in the light fluence rate) responses. ... The Medscape Journal...
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Nepenthes gracilis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nepenthes gracilis (pronounced /nɨˈpɛnθiːz ˈɡræsɨlɪs/ , from Latin: gracilis "slender"), or the Slender Pitcher-Plant , is a very common lowland pitcher plant that is widespread in the Su...
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An interactive animated tutorial on the gracilis muscle, including its attachments, actions, and nerve supply. ... HOME > MUSCLES MENU > MUSCLES THAT ACT ON ANT. THIGH > © Get Body Smart - a website for teaching and learning the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology.
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Tissue Transfer, Gracilis - For decades prior to its introduction into head and neck reconstruction, the gracilis muscle has been used as a local pedicled flap to restore sphincteric function in the anogenital area. ... Excerpt from Tissue Transfer, Gracilis...
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- Gracilis Muscle Flap:; - viability of muscle based on distal blood supply, which is branch of saphenous artery, is less likely beyond its distal third; - muscle has three to five vascular pedicles supply it along its length;
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The biarticulate gracilis enters passive insufficiency through the completion of knee extension when the hips are more abducted or through the completion of hip abduction when the knees are more extended.
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Maintains a collection of over 2000 strains of algae and protozoa. ... order cultures > go ... direct link to our ordering service...
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