Contributions to Sensory Physiology1967 |
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... otolith macula is born. It may very well have happened after the circular canal had become established, or simultaneously with it; large superficial neuromasts with mineral precipitates are not found on any living species, but the most ...
... otolith macula is born. It may very well have happened after the circular canal had become established, or simultaneously with it; large superficial neuromasts with mineral precipitates are not found on any living species, but the most ...
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... otolith sometimes displays a further adaptation ( see Fig. lOa ) : it is a long, spindle-shaped stone (with a bit of imagination one can recognize an arrow shape; hence its anatomical name, sagitta), whose long axis lies parallel to the ...
... otolith sometimes displays a further adaptation ( see Fig. lOa ) : it is a long, spindle-shaped stone (with a bit of imagination one can recognize an arrow shape; hence its anatomical name, sagitta), whose long axis lies parallel to the ...
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... otolith, but the anterior lobe has a factorial membrane which is anchored to the otolith. Wohlfahrt (1936) and O'Connell (1955), from whose pictures Fig. 11 was composed, do not agree on the further course of the perilymphatic system ...
... otolith, but the anterior lobe has a factorial membrane which is anchored to the otolith. Wohlfahrt (1936) and O'Connell (1955), from whose pictures Fig. 11 was composed, do not agree on the further course of the perilymphatic system ...
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