Nodose

Word NODOSE
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Definitions and meanings of "Nodose"

What do we mean by nodose?

Characterized by or having many nodes or protuberances; jointed or knobby at intervals. adjective

In botany, knotty or knobby; provided with knots or internal transverse partitions, as the leaves of some species of Juncus.

In zoology:

Having a node or nodes: said of a longitudinal body which is swollen or dilated at one or more points.

Having knot-like swellings on the surface.

Knotty; having numerous or conspicuous nodes. adjective

Having nodes or prominences; having the alternate joints enlarged, as the antennæ of certain insects. adjective

Knot-like; swollen adjective

Knot-like; swollen

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The word "nodose" in example sentences

Labeling of uterine-related neurons in the nodose ganglia (Fluorogold and pseudorabies virus) and in the brainstem nuclei (pseudorabies virus) was obtained. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2007)

These results demonstrated: (1) the vagus nerves serve as connections between the uterus and CNS, (2) the nodose ganglia contain uterine-related vagal afferent neuron cell bodies, and (3) neurons in vagal locales contain estrogen receptors. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2007)

DiI, an anterograde tracer, was injected into the nodose ganglia. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2007)

Neurons in the nodose ganglia and nucleus tractus solitarius were immunoreactive for estrogen receptors. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2007)

At first he was like to sulk in the style of a hawk who has failed of his swoop; but seeing his enemy arising slowly with grunts, and action nodose and angular — rather than flexibly graceful — contempt became the uppermost feature of his mind. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

The subterranean portion of the plant is a compound structure consisting of a large, more or less cylindrical rootstock, indistinctly marked with a number of horizontal nodose rings, and with a coarse central core: from this root stock 6-10 irregularly spindle-shaped secondary tubers arise as off-shoots. ❋ Unknown (1987)

At first he was like to sulk in the style of a hawk who has failed of his swoop; but seeing his enemy arising slowly with grunts, and action nodose and angular -- rather than flexibly graceful -- contempt became the uppermost feature of his mind. ❋ Unknown (1862)

HSV-1 latency is restricted to cranial nerve ganglia, as indicated by spontaneous, recurrent outbreaks of vesicles on the mouth, or by isolation of HSV-1 from postmortem explants of human trigeminal, [7,8] nodose, vagal [9] and ciliary [10] ganglia. ❋ Yassermetwally (2010)

Shell short, broadly fusiform; spire and mouth equal; whorls seyen, the first nuclear, the other regularly sloping above, obsoletely nodose on the angle and tapering in advance. ❋ Unknown (1771)

Shell large, rather thin, turbinated, spu*e elevated, convex; whorls numerous, rounded on the angle, rudely nodose and sloping to the suture, which is sharply cut but irregular. ❋ Unknown (1771)

On the upper whorls the former are proportionally larger, giving the spire a slightly nodose appearance. ❋ Unknown (1771)

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