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Bicaudal


Definition:

  • (a.) Having, or terminating in, two tails.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The three linear ratio measures, obtained from MR scans, were bicaudate ratio, bifrontal ratio, and bifrontal distance divided by bicaudate distance.
  • (2) Caudate nucleus volumes in depressed patients were inversely correlated with the bicaudate and bifrontal indices.
  • (3) The bicaudate index--the ratio of the width of both lateral ventricles at the level of the heads of the caudate nuclei to the distance between the outer tables of the skull at the same level--significantly discriminated among the three groups.
  • (4) Some wild-type isoalleles of costal-2 are particularly sensitive to interference from Costal-1 mutations and different combinations of these alleles with Costal-1 can lead to embryos in which the primary embryonic field is disrupted (bicaudal phenotype) and adults with pattern duplications on the anterior compartment of most body segments.
  • (5) The same array of defective embryos is caused by mutations at either locus and is similar to that produced by the original mutation at bicaudal (bic).
  • (6) A particularly important and overlooked sign is an abnormally decreased bicaudate cerebroventricular index.
  • (7) We measured volumes of caudate nucleus and putamen and bicaudate ratios (BCR) from magnetic resonance images, blind to diagnosis, in 15 patients with mild HD and 19 age- and sex-matched control subjects using a computerized image analysis system.
  • (8) We measured the bifrontal ratio, the bicaudate ratio, the lateral ventricular brain ratio, and the sylvian fissure ratio of the CT images of 124 neurologically intact patients with a duration of epilepsy from 3 months to 39 years.
  • (9) Significant correlations were found between the bicaudate ratio (BCR) and an eye movement scale (r = 0.44, p less than 0.01), and activities of daily living scale (r = 0.57, p less than 0.001) and the Mini-Mental State Exam (r = 0.49, p less than 0.01).
  • (10) Mutations at all these loci (bic, BicC and BicD) act as mutual enhancers of each other, and a number of other maternal-effect mutations also act to either enhance or suppress the expression of these dominant bicaudal mutations.
  • (11) Larger values for the bicaudate index were associated with a predominantly anterior location of leukoaraiosis.
  • (12) When a group of 24 HD patients were compared on CT-scan measurements with a group of 24 age-matched normal controls, significant differences were obtained for all the variables examined, but the bicaudate ratio showed the highest sensitivity and specificity.
  • (13) Acute hydrocephalus (defined as a bicaudate index, measured on the initial CT or on a repeat CT within 1 week after subarachnoid hemorrhage, exceeding the 95th percentile for age) was found on the initial CT in 50 (20%) of the 246 patients and on a repeat CT in 9 other patients.
  • (14) 2) When the value of bicaudate CVI was set up below the point of 8.5 as "excessively small ventricle," the incidence rate of "excessively small ventricle" was 9% in the control group and 31% in the epilepsy group.
  • (15) A function for this distributed vasa is postulated based on the observation that embryos from Bicaudal-D mothers, in which abdominal determinants are incorrectly localized to the anterior pole, do not show any ectopic vasa localization, though abdomen development at the anterior end depends on the amount of vasa protein in the embryo.
  • (16) These provocative features are reminiscent of that of K10, bicoid and Bicaudal-D gene transcripts and lead us to hypothesize that the yemanuclein-alpha gene plays a key role in egg organization.
  • (17) It was found that the VBR of the anterior horn and modified bicaudate cerebroventricular index of the teenage schizophrenics were significantly greater than those of the teenage controls (p less than 0.01) and the ventricular sizes were not associated with the different stages of age except for the cases of the teenage group.
  • (18) In addition, we found that the anterior of Bicaudal-D mutant embryos at cleavage stage was stained with rhodamine 123 with the same intensity as the posterior of wild-type embryos.
  • (19) The Bicaudal-D (Bic-D) gene is essential for the differentiation of the oocyte in Drosophila.
  • (20) The bicaudate CVI was measured and the results were as follows: 1) In our cases, the mean of bicaudate CVI showed a smaller value than those of Hahn's in both epilepsy and control groups.

Bicaudate


Definition:

  • (a.) Two-tailed; bicaudal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The three linear ratio measures, obtained from MR scans, were bicaudate ratio, bifrontal ratio, and bifrontal distance divided by bicaudate distance.
  • (2) Caudate nucleus volumes in depressed patients were inversely correlated with the bicaudate and bifrontal indices.
  • (3) The bicaudate index--the ratio of the width of both lateral ventricles at the level of the heads of the caudate nuclei to the distance between the outer tables of the skull at the same level--significantly discriminated among the three groups.
  • (4) Some wild-type isoalleles of costal-2 are particularly sensitive to interference from Costal-1 mutations and different combinations of these alleles with Costal-1 can lead to embryos in which the primary embryonic field is disrupted (bicaudal phenotype) and adults with pattern duplications on the anterior compartment of most body segments.
  • (5) The same array of defective embryos is caused by mutations at either locus and is similar to that produced by the original mutation at bicaudal (bic).
  • (6) A particularly important and overlooked sign is an abnormally decreased bicaudate cerebroventricular index.
  • (7) We measured volumes of caudate nucleus and putamen and bicaudate ratios (BCR) from magnetic resonance images, blind to diagnosis, in 15 patients with mild HD and 19 age- and sex-matched control subjects using a computerized image analysis system.
  • (8) We measured the bifrontal ratio, the bicaudate ratio, the lateral ventricular brain ratio, and the sylvian fissure ratio of the CT images of 124 neurologically intact patients with a duration of epilepsy from 3 months to 39 years.
  • (9) Significant correlations were found between the bicaudate ratio (BCR) and an eye movement scale (r = 0.44, p less than 0.01), and activities of daily living scale (r = 0.57, p less than 0.001) and the Mini-Mental State Exam (r = 0.49, p less than 0.01).
  • (10) Mutations at all these loci (bic, BicC and BicD) act as mutual enhancers of each other, and a number of other maternal-effect mutations also act to either enhance or suppress the expression of these dominant bicaudal mutations.
  • (11) Larger values for the bicaudate index were associated with a predominantly anterior location of leukoaraiosis.
  • (12) When a group of 24 HD patients were compared on CT-scan measurements with a group of 24 age-matched normal controls, significant differences were obtained for all the variables examined, but the bicaudate ratio showed the highest sensitivity and specificity.
  • (13) Acute hydrocephalus (defined as a bicaudate index, measured on the initial CT or on a repeat CT within 1 week after subarachnoid hemorrhage, exceeding the 95th percentile for age) was found on the initial CT in 50 (20%) of the 246 patients and on a repeat CT in 9 other patients.
  • (14) 2) When the value of bicaudate CVI was set up below the point of 8.5 as "excessively small ventricle," the incidence rate of "excessively small ventricle" was 9% in the control group and 31% in the epilepsy group.
  • (15) A function for this distributed vasa is postulated based on the observation that embryos from Bicaudal-D mothers, in which abdominal determinants are incorrectly localized to the anterior pole, do not show any ectopic vasa localization, though abdomen development at the anterior end depends on the amount of vasa protein in the embryo.
  • (16) These provocative features are reminiscent of that of K10, bicoid and Bicaudal-D gene transcripts and lead us to hypothesize that the yemanuclein-alpha gene plays a key role in egg organization.
  • (17) It was found that the VBR of the anterior horn and modified bicaudate cerebroventricular index of the teenage schizophrenics were significantly greater than those of the teenage controls (p less than 0.01) and the ventricular sizes were not associated with the different stages of age except for the cases of the teenage group.
  • (18) In addition, we found that the anterior of Bicaudal-D mutant embryos at cleavage stage was stained with rhodamine 123 with the same intensity as the posterior of wild-type embryos.
  • (19) The Bicaudal-D (Bic-D) gene is essential for the differentiation of the oocyte in Drosophila.
  • (20) The bicaudate CVI was measured and the results were as follows: 1) In our cases, the mean of bicaudate CVI showed a smaller value than those of Hahn's in both epilepsy and control groups.

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