(1) Genetic linkage of a new sex-linked mutant, disturbed venation (dv), in Aedes (Finlaya) togoi has been studied by utilizing representative markers, s (straw-coloured larva), ru (ruby eye), and y (yellow larva), of the three linkage groups.
(2) Polygenic modifiers affecting the expression of the mutant veinlet were studied to determine whether each acts specifically upon one vein or wing region or whether they affect the venation pattern in some general way.
(3) Analysis of variability of qualitative wing characters, which were singled out according to the venation pattern, has shown that of 9 studied characters only two depended on density (arrangement of corners of radial and medial vectors) and only in females.
(4) In order to test the assumption that isoalleles can contribute to polygenic variation, several isoalleles of cubitus interruptus were examined for their influence upon the quantitative expression of a related venation mutant, veinlet.
(5) In the region where clones upset venation, they autonomously fail to form veins and also non-autonomously induce ectopic veins in adjacent wild-type cells.
(6) S. flava var rubricorpora : external surface is red-purple and its lid is green with red venation.
(7) The dv allele is recessive, disturbs drastically venation of the wing veins, cu1, m1+2, m3+4, r2, r3, and r4+5, and also affects shape of the wings along with loss of many fringe scales.
(8) The spermatic vein's more posterior position, compared with the ovarian, is strongly correlated with the sex difference in posterior ureteral venation and thus with the sex difference in incidence of hydronephrosis.
Venery
Definition:
(n.) Sexual love; sexual intercourse; coition.
(n.) The art, act, or practice of hunting; the sports of the chase.
Example Sentences:
(1) The sterol fraction of Adiantum capillus veneris contains beta-sito sterol, stigmasterol and capesterol identified by means of spectral data (1H-NMR and MS).
(2) Twenty seven dogs (French Grande Venerie) weighing between 40 to 50 kg, were randomly assigned in three groups.
(3) In seven cases, the abuse resulted in venerial disease, in six cases pregnancy and 68 cases of lesions of the hymen.
(4) Even if plication or trapping of an enlarged clitoral shaft under the mons veneris can be regarded as sensitivity-maintaining procedures, they nevertheless do not yield satisfactory results, since painful sensations or a feeling of pressure may occur during erection.
(5) "Venery"--if not veneral disease as we understand it--was thought throughout the centuries to be the prime cause of tabes.
(6) The reported case presented with three soft, nontender polypoid lesions located on mons veneris and right labium majus.
(7) The edema of the vulva, clitoris, mons veneris and of the lower part of the abdominal wall has been reduced, the chylorrhea disappeared and the blisters on the edematous vulva vanished.
(8) I am a single man nostalgic for the days before the fashion for an entirely hairless mons veneris.
(9) Dose measurements were carried out during mammography with both conventional films without a reinforcement screen and with Low-dose films, using hot press chip lithium fluoride meters on the breast, sternum, mons Veneris, and the glabella between the supraciliary arches.