「OVARY」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| rvived a bout with ovarian cancer, but lost an | ovary and a fallopian tube. |
| On the structure of the | ovary and ovarian ovum of Loris lydekkerianus Quarte |
| adotrope cells as well as lymphocytes, breast, | ovary, and prostate. |
| ed with female flowers that are reduced to the | ovary and stigma. |
| or yellow; usually 10-14 cm long with a spiny | ovary, and flowering sparingly in response to rain. |
| wo leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the | ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. |
| Female frogs have a single | ovary and lay one egg at a time which is subsequentl |
| have paired ovaries (monogononts have just one | ovary) and lack a hard lorica. |
| importantly, the structure and function of the | ovary and the hormonal control of lactation. |
| d by several tissues including heart, lung and | ovary, and in endothelial cells that have been stimu |
| The six stout stamens and the | ovary are white or tinted pink or lavender. |
| ossoms but remain with the sepals covering the | ovary as the fruit develops. |
| re are six stamens with white anthers, and the | ovary at the center is yellow when the flower is fre |
| e typically formed in a gland derived from the | ovary, but separate from it. |
| hich some of the flesh is derived not from the | ovary but from some adjacent tissue exterior to the |
| Front: Scanning electron micrograph of hamster | ovary cells (CHO) following impalement on a nanofibe |
| cells rather than the standard Chinese hamster | ovary cells. |
| an a-L-iduronidase secreted by Chinese hamster | ovary cells. |
| number of human tumors including breast, lung, | ovary, colon, and most notably, neuroblastoma. |
| The gonadosomatic ratio and | ovary condition suggests that the reproductive seaso |
| The | ovary consists of two locules; each locule has a sin |
| The stamens are exerted and there is no | ovary crest. |
| swarming, mating behaviour, and inhibition of | ovary development in worker bees. |
| e sexual maturity of animals in correlation to | ovary development and testes development. |
| Polycystic | ovary disease (PCOS) is thought to be one of the lea |
| ence of four nerve cords and the fact that the | ovary forms a single structure that both produces th |
| n ovulation rate and in premature cessation of | ovary function, therefore has a significant role in |
| The | ovary has a distinctive ridged mound shape in which |
| There are six stamens and the | ovary has six pointed crests. |
| trically engineered" by surgically removing an | ovary in cockroaches (Diploptera punctata). |
| Like the | ovary, in its earliest stages it consists of a centr |
| r petals but the female flower has a spherical | ovary in the center. |
| ae, causing it to swell with blood and hit the | ovary in a gentle, sweeping motion. |
| An oocyte is released from the | ovary into the peritoneal cavity and the cilia of th |
| The | ovary is 3-4 mm long. |
| The | ovary is 3-locular and the seeds are brown, pellet-l |
| Unlike all other Lumbriculus species, the | ovary is located two segments posterior to the atriu |
| An | ovary is not directly connected to its adjacent Fall |
| The | ovary is large, oblong, sub-cylindrical, tapering an |
| The | ovary is found in the anterior portion of the gonad, |
| The | ovary is often also associated with a storage sac fo |
| re located on the mid-ventral surface, and the | ovary is bilobed ("dumbbell-shaped"). |
| m "female pseudohermaphrodite" is used when an | ovary is present. |
| The | ovary is double, and the oviducts open by a median v |
| es such as theca cells and luteal cells in the | ovary, Leydig cells in the testis, and cell types in |
| The white flower has a wooly | ovary, linear-oblong sepals, slightly longer mucrona |
| er (jazz bassist)/Julie Tippetts/Frank Perry - | Ovary Lodge |
| His own groups, such as | Ovary Lodge tended towards a more contemplative form |
| Mike Westbrook and Spedding among others) and | Ovary Lodge. |
| The sepals and | ovary may be lightly hairy (but typically distinctly |
| x, caecum, ventral sucker, vitellaria, uterus, | ovary, Mehlis' gland, testes, exretory bladder. |
| x, caecum, ventral sucker, vitellaria, uterus, | ovary, Mehlis' gland, testes, exretory bladder. |
| The | ovary of the pistillate flower enlarges into a lobed |
| The | ovary of the flower remains after the white petals f |
| female gamete (called an oocyte or egg) in the | ovary of mammals. |
| Female flowers with 1-3 stamens, | ovary on a gymnophore 2-3mm long. |
| Ovary one-celled; stigma sessile; ovules many. | |
| ts; pedicel densely tuberculate just below the | ovary or fruit. |
| The gonadal ridge from which either the | ovary or testis is formed (upper right). |
| estis is developed in much the same way as the | ovary, originating from mesothelium as well as meson |
| rs carry a three-part pistil over a three-part | ovary, producing three or sometimes more seeds. |
| nal clasper on its left side and an adolescent | ovary, shell gland, oviduct, and abortive clasper on |
| After flowering, the | ovary starts swelling and forms about 8,400 to 40,00 |
| of either the testes in the male larva or thin | ovary strands in the female larvae. |
| Pistil: | Ovary superior, conical, ultimately eight-celled; st |
| are trees, with the flowers not involucrated, | ovary superior, nine or fewer fertile stamens, anthe |
| Pistil: | Ovary superior, inserted obliquely in the bottom of |
| Polycystic | ovary syndrome |
| Polycystic | ovary syndrome is the cause of more than 75% of case |
| ance, Acanthosis Nigricans, and the Polycystic | Ovary Syndrome (Type A Insulin Resistance)". |
| eing investigated experimentally in polycystic | ovary syndrome (PCOS), non-alcoholic steatohepatitis |
| best single biochemical marker for polycystic | ovary syndrome is a raised testosterone level, but " |
| r many of the clinical hallmarks of polycystic | ovary syndrome (PCOS), including insulin resistance, |
| been shown to help women with PCOS (polycystic | ovary syndrome) to reduce insulin problems and possi |
| The Polycystic | Ovary Syndrome: Currents Concepts On Pathogenesis An |
| requently seen in patients with the polycystic | ovary syndrome; however, it would be unusual for the |
| It does not receive lymph from the | ovary, testis, or superior half of the rectum; the g |
| department he described a fibrosarcoma of the | ovary that was to become known as a Krukenberg tumor |
| als, petals and stamens around the edge of the | ovary) the ovary is superior. |
| or fused with another dissimilar part, e.g. an | ovary to a calyx tube, or stamens to petals". |
| ament) is a fibrous ligament that connects the | ovary to the lateral surface of the uterus. |
| ; it extends from the uterine extremity of the | ovary to the lateral aspect of the uterus, just belo |
| ers are reddish in color and the female flower | ovary turns into a berry. |
| d in 1996 by Kuiper et al. in rat prostate and | ovary using degenerate ERalpha primers. |
| mus, and, in the lower gastrointestinal tract, | ovary, uterus, spleen, and lymph nodes, but not in t |
| Scindapsus species have one ovule in each | ovary whereas Epipremnum species have a few. |
| y and vein form the suspensory ligament of the | ovary, which suspends the ovary from the pelvic wall |
| e confused with the suspensory ligament of the | ovary, which extends from the ovary in the other dir |
| Tapiscia has a uniloculate | ovary with a single ovule. |
| tamens with large tubular anthers surrounds an | ovary with a large buttonlike stigma. |
| ormally ten stamens and one elongated superior | ovary, with a curved style. |
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