Nghĩa của từ lateral root of optic tract bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "lateral root of optic tract", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ lateral root of optic tract, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ lateral root of optic tract trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Lateral parapatellar approach with judicious detachment of the iliotibial tract from Gerdy's tubercle.

2. Optic atrophy is rare in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and in hypertrophic neuritis (Déjerine — Sotta).

3. ‘On each side, the ventral aspect of the Claustrum and the subdivisions of the lentiform nucleus (putamen, medial and lateral parts of globus pallidus) are seen lateral to the optic tracts.’

4. ‘On each side, the ventral aspect of the Claustrum and the subdivisions of the lentiform nucleus (putamen, medial and lateral parts of globus pallidus) are seen lateral to the optic tracts.’

5. Fibre optic "magnetometers" having a 'sensitivity' lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

6. Fibre optic “magnetometers” having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

7. Adventitious roots, arising from the stem of the plants, are the main component of the mature root system … The spermatophyte root system is composed of a primary root that develops from an embryonically formed root meristem, and of different post-embryonic root types: lateral and Adventitious …

8. 5. Fibre optic ‘magnetometers’ having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

9. 5. Fibre optic "magnetometers" having a 'sensitivity' lower (better) than 1 nT (rms) per square root Hz;

10. The Brachium of superior colliculus (or superior Brachium) is a branch that extends laterally from the superior colliculus, and, passing between the pulvinar and medial geniculate body, is partly continued into an eminence called the lateral geniculate body, and partly into the optic tract.

11. 24 At the gross anatomical level the optic tract can be seen to terminate in a number of discrete relays in the brainstem.

12. Common optic nerve diseases include optic nerve neuritis and traumatic optic neuropathy.

13. The lateral vestibulospinal tract excites Antigravity muscles in order to exert control over postural changes necessary to compensate for tilts and movements of the body.

14. 15 Conclusion. Lateral disc herniation causing compression of a thoracic root associated with unilateral segmental paresis of the abdominal wall is a rare condition.

15. Treatment of optic neuritis

16. Optic disk

17. In physics the magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) or the surface magneto-optic Kerr effect (SMOKE) is one of the magneto-optic effects.

18. An acousto-optic modulator includes an acousto-optic bulk medium.

19. Array having an acousto-optic switch comprising an acousto-optic modulator

20. An acousto-optic modulator includes an acousto-optic bulk medium and transducer attached to the acousto-optic bulk medium.

21. The effect of 5 weed species (Agropyron repens, Capsella bursa pastoris, Lamium amplexicaule, Senecio vulgaris, Sonchus oleraceus) on root length, percentage of dead root tips and on the development of lateral roots ofPicea abies seedlings growing in quartz-sand was investigated.

22. The key difference between auxin and Cytokinin is that the auxin stimulates root branching while the Cytokinin inhibits root branching and the lateral root formation.To add more to this, auxin is mainly responsible for elongation of cells in the stem and root tips whereas, Cytokinins are mainly responsible for cell division and hence, they are found in growing areas.

23. The heater heats the ion optic components to reduce the accumulation of debris on the ion optic components.

24. Fine control of Aerenchyma and lateral root development through AUX/IAA- and ARF-dependent auxin signaling Takaki Yamauchia,b,c,1, Akihiro Tanakaa, Hiroki Inahashia, Naoko K

25. The lateral retinaculum or lateral Canthus is a complex integration of a number of structures