What's the difference between arboreal and dendriform?

Arboreal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a tree, or to trees; of nature of trees.
  • (a.) Attached to, found in or upon, or frequenting, woods or trees; as, arboreal animals.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The treatment led to decreased spinnbarkeit, arborization and sperum penetration in the cervical mucus.
  • (2) The degree of overlap varies with the thickness of the arborization and is in the order of 1-2 mu.
  • (3) The diversity of the non-Hodgkin's groups, the continued evolution of histopathologic classifications, and the great frequency of advanced disease in the lymphocytic subgroups make the Ann Arbor classification of only limited value for the non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.
  • (4) These tangential fibers are in part the preterminal arborizations of geniculocortical axons, since some of them have been shown to degenerate after geniculate lesions.
  • (5) After 4 weeks of in vivo growth, extensive growth of arborizing ducts was apparent in recombinants composed of urogenital sinus mesenchyme and a single adult prostatic ductal tip.
  • (6) The 10-year survival rates for patients with Ann Arbor stages II, III, or IV disease of 55%, 42%, and 40%, respectively, were not significantly different.
  • (7) Numerous CA fibers which are first observed at the level of the preoptic area, ascend through the central zone of the telencephalon and arborize profusely particularly within the medial zone of area dorsalis telencephali.
  • (8) It is believed that by looking at such subtle shape differences an understanding of what it means morphologically for a primate to be either more or less arboreal may be achieved.
  • (9) S2 amacrine cells arborized in sublayer 3 and made synapses onto amacrine cells.
  • (10) The observed damage was similar: a decrease of the total length of the dendritic segments of the apical tuft and the basal arborization.
  • (11) Inferior colliculus and commissural neurons form two populations that differ in their distribution in layer V, in somatic area, and in the form of their apical dendritic arbors.
  • (12) NMDA treatment reduced arbor density by approximately 50%.
  • (13) Y axons, whether originating from the deviated or the nondeviated eye, have substantially smaller arbors and fewer boutons in the A-laminae of the lateral geniculate nucleus compared to Y axons in normal cats.
  • (14) Murine F9 embryonal carcinoma cells exposed to retinoic acid and dibutyryl cyclic AMP gradually arborize and acquire a neuron-like morphology in monolayer culture.
  • (15) Although the drugs did not cause a desegregation of the eye-specific stripes, treated retinal axon arbors covered about half the area covered by untreated arbors or arbors treated with inactive analogs of the drugs.
  • (16) At birth, most cochlear neurons displayed peripheral arbors that embraced both inner and outer hair cell receptors.
  • (17) Results in previous studies of primates based on intra-axonal filling with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) staining of a limited sample of fibers suggest that corticospinal arbors branch widely to multiple motoneuronal pools.
  • (18) The Arbor was supported by Artangel , the arts commissioning body that produced Rachel Whiteread's House , her 1993 cast of a condemned terraced home, and Roger Hiorns's Seizure (2008), an empty council flat encrusted with cobalt-blue crystals.
  • (19) After differentiation, both Ewing's and neural lines developed neuritic processes with varicosities and little arborization, except for the initially undifferentiated Ewing's line (A4573) which displayed extensive lateral sprouting from neuritic processes after differentiation.
  • (20) Budd, Kenneth (The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Alfred S. Sussman, and Frederick I. Eilers.

Dendriform


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling in structure a tree or shrub.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Dendriform pulmonary ossification is a rare entity associated with chronic lung disease that is almost invariably discovered as an incidental finding at autopsy.
  • (2) Since the cornea responds to various toxic stimuli by swelling and ulcerating, these changes may assume a dendriform pattern.
  • (3) Dendriform pulmonary ossification (DPO) is a rare condition characterized by branching bony spicules found in association with pulmonary fibrosis.
  • (4) The definitive diagnosis of Acanthamoeba dendriform keratitis was made upon isolation of the offending organism from the patient's contact lens case.
  • (5) Four patients with chronic open-angle glaucoma developed a dendriform corneal epithelial lesion.
  • (6) Finally, dendriform cells which may be of T-cell origin are also present in the skin.
  • (7) The presence of hyalinoid body as an eosinophilic, dendriform to irregularly shaped mass was noted in the cytoplasm of pancreatic acinar cells of 13 among a series of approximately 150 autopsy cases of alcoholism examined.
  • (8) Atypical corneal epithelial dendriform patterns were noted and the patient was treated for presumed herpes simplex keratitis and corneal erosion.
  • (9) About formal genesis of the bone we emphasized the possibility that the ossification occurred in the dendriform also through a cartilaginous phase in addition to a connective one.
  • (10) Two distinctive types of zoster corneal epithelial disease may be seen; an early dendritic form, and a delayed form characterized by corneal mucus plaques that may take a dendriform pattern.
  • (11) In the postmortem examination, diffuse dendriform ossification was found mainly in the alveolar space.
  • (12) Two classical cases of the dendriform and seven of the nodular one, even if with minimal aspects, were reported.
  • (13) In the latter, they were seen to have endocytosed peroxidase, and, by tenuous, dendriform processes, to be related anatomically to large numbers of erythroid cells.
  • (14) The avian liver is a closely packed mass of dendriform cords and discontinuous sinusoids.
  • (15) The body was still frozen at the time of autopsy, but subcutaneous dendriform vessel repletion phenomenon was observed on the upper and lower extremities.
  • (16) Eventually, we pointed out that dendriform could be a pathological picture by itself and not a secondary one, that is to say a real idiopathic ossification.
  • (17) The patient sustained paralysis, sensory symptoms, otological disturbance and pathognomonic dendriform cutaneous marks (Lichtenberg figures).

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