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Goll


Definition:

  • (n.) A hand, paw, or claw.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Autopsy revealed a unique combination of neuropathological findings, namely 1) multiple neurilemmomas of the cauda equina with loss of nerve fibers in dorsal roots and Goll's tracts, 2) symmetric fiber loss in the lateral corticospinal tracts throughout the spinal cord, and 3) a cavernous hemangioma of the lower thoracic spinal cord.
  • (2) There was ascending degeneration of Goll's columns and descending degeneration of the lateral columns.
  • (3) The neurons of the Goll's and Burdach's nuclei have a richly ramified dendritic network.
  • (4) (Busch, W. A., Stromer, M. H., Goll, D. E., and Suzuki, A.
  • (5) In the spinal cord, there was myelin pallor in the posterior column predominant in Goll's fascicule and moderate atrophy of neurons in the anterior horn.
  • (6) Concerning Goll's tract in the lumbar area of the dorsal funiculus, faster maturation than in the thoracic and cervical areas can be seen.
  • (7) showed severe loss of Purkinje cells, sligth regressive changes in both dentate and olivary nuclei, nerve cells atrophy of anterior horn motoneurons, degeneration of Goll's and Burdach's spino-olivary and anterior spino-cerebellar tracts.
  • (8) A distinction is made between Goll's tract and Burdach's tract, and, furthermore, inside Goll's tract the cervical, thoracic and lumbar areas are compared.
  • (9) Thus the number of proteinase-sensitive regions in the myofibrils is greater than as previously reported by Dayton, Goll, Zeece, Robson & Reville [(1976) Biochemistry15, 2150-2158].
  • (10) Burdach's tract shows earlier and faster development of the myelin sheath than Goll's tract cervically, which leads to the conclusion that epicritical sensitivity matures earlier in the upper extremity.
  • (11) A comparison between Goll's and Burdach's tracts shows an earlier and faster growth of the axons in Burdach's tract.
  • (12) Pallor of Goll's tracts and axonal swelling in Goll's nuclei were also observed.
  • (13) In this case the spinocerebellar tracts were less involved than the lumbar spinal ganglia, as well as their distant axial continuation to Goll's tracts only at the cervical level and until the bulber nucleus gracilis.
  • (14) It has been found out that within Goll's tract a caudocranial maturation takes place.
  • (15) Highly purified alpha-actinin can be made by using the low ionic strength extraction procedure previously described (Arakawa N., Robson, R. M., and Goll, D. E. (1970) Biochim.

Noll


Definition:

  • (n.) The head; the noddle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Histone binding sites compatible with the pattern of pancreatic DNase I digestion (Simpson, R. T. & Whitlock, J. P., Jr. (1976) Cell 9, 347-353; Noll, M. (1977) J. Mol.
  • (2) The structural elements of chromosomes are chromatin fibrils of about 100 A diameter (see the preceeding paper by NOLL).
  • (3) Weber, Burt, and Noll (1986) estimated that the time needed to switch attention between memory and perception was around 300 msec.
  • (4) Noll seemed to appreciate Ecclestone's sense of humour: "Those were the easier questions," he said.
  • (5) This theory is based on the choice of a specific Helmholtz energy function which satisfies the generalized Coleman-Noll (GCN0) condition and the Baker-Ericksen (B-E) inequalities established in finite elasticity theory.
  • (6) Students from Andrean high school in Indiana brandished Trump signs and chanted “build that wall”, “no comprende” and “speak English” at the largely Latino students of Bishop Noll Institute during a basketball game in February.
  • (7) The structure of component B of the methylcoenzyme M methylreductase of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum was recently assigned as 7-mercaptoheptanoylthreonine phosphate (HS-HTP) (Noll, K. M., Rinehart, K. L., Jr., Tanner, R.S., and Wolfe, R.S.
  • (8) From a series of mouse sarcomata, newly induced by Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), the DOH cell line was shown to lack expression of syngeneic H-2Kd and Dk antigens (Noll et al., 1986).
  • (9) Asked by the judge Peter Noll about his marital status, Ecclestone said he was divorced.

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