The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 13Editors, Denison University, 1903 |
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... Terminal Buds of Fishes . By C. JUDSON HERRICK . ( Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison University , No. XVII . ) On the Nature of the Pericellular Network of Nerve Cells . By SHINKISHI HATAI . ( From the Neurological ...
... Terminal Buds of Fishes . By C. JUDSON HERRICK . ( Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison University , No. XVII . ) On the Nature of the Pericellular Network of Nerve Cells . By SHINKISHI HATAI . ( From the Neurological ...
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... terminal apparatus of the dendrites ; they increase considerably the surfaces of the nerve cells and play an important rôle in the physiology of the brain , for in the case of severe disturbance the appendages disappear partially or ...
... terminal apparatus of the dendrites ; they increase considerably the surfaces of the nerve cells and play an important rôle in the physiology of the brain , for in the case of severe disturbance the appendages disappear partially or ...
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... terminal branches of the nerve fiber , however , according to Fo- ETTINGER , pass through the granular substance and out in different di- rections , finally fusing with the isotropic or intermediary disk of the muscle fiber . This ...
... terminal branches of the nerve fiber , however , according to Fo- ETTINGER , pass through the granular substance and out in different di- rections , finally fusing with the isotropic or intermediary disk of the muscle fiber . This ...
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... terminal fibrils , at least , are often closely related to the striae of the muscle fiber . The structure of the motor ending seems , however , from the figures given , to resemble in many respects that of the terminal motor plaques ...
... terminal fibrils , at least , are often closely related to the striae of the muscle fiber . The structure of the motor ending seems , however , from the figures given , to resemble in many respects that of the terminal motor plaques ...
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... . Comp . Neur . , Vol . X , p . 323 . 54. DUNN , ELIZABETH H. , 1900 . 66 66 66 X , p . 219 . 55 . 61 46 66 1902. " 46 66 XII , p . 297 . ON THE PHYLOGENY AND MORPHOLOGICAL POSI- TION OF THE TERMINAL 120 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY .
... . Comp . Neur . , Vol . X , p . 323 . 54. DUNN , ELIZABETH H. , 1900 . 66 66 66 X , p . 219 . 55 . 61 46 66 1902. " 46 66 XII , p . 297 . ON THE PHYLOGENY AND MORPHOLOGICAL POSI- TION OF THE TERMINAL 120 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY .
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