Examples of using Changes in morphology in English and their translations into Portuguese
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These changes in morphology make them safer from predators.
When submitted to radiotherapy, bone tissue presents important changes in morphology and constitution.
No obvious changes in morphology or cellular organisation occurred in these organisms over the next few billion years.
At this writing,the patient had completed 3 years of follow-up with no signs of lesion growth or changes in morphology.
To analyze the changes in morphology and latency values of CAEP in children wearing CI by a systematic literature review.
The P1 component of CAEP was identified in all children in the three moments of assessment, with changes in morphology Figure 1.
However, daphnia may display adaptive changes in morphology and life-history when exposed to predators, determining lower rates of predation and increase of fitness.
Memory is a dynamic process that can be analyzed in differents levels of biological organization by association with changes in morphology, biochemistry and physiology of the central nervous system cns.
Changes in morphology and the thermal properties of the starch were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy(sem) and differential scanning calorimetry(dsc), respectively.
These results agree with the literature consulted,in which studies were found that report changes in morphology and increased P3 latency in children with poor academic performance.
The researchers associate the changes in morphology and dynamics of the São Lourenço-which have also been observed in other rivers of the Pantanal-with past climate change events.
The plasticity can be observed by of behavioral changes and electrophysiological.Many studies observed changes in morphology and auditory performance after auditory training or rigorous sound stimulation.
Elderly patient present changes in morphology and vascular function[4], increasing the incidence of mortality surrounding the date of surgery, as well as complications such as renal failure, prolonged ventilation, stroke, and postoperative cardiac arrest 5.
The experimental design was a completely randomized factorial design of 2x5(2 genotypes and 5 doses of filtrate) and,at 45 days of cultivation, changes in morphology and reduced growth of shoots and roots were observed and evaluated on both genotypes.
The skin exposed to uv light undergoes changes in morphology and function, this influences the local production of cytokines and impairs the antigen recognition and processing.
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of cell cycle inhibition in cell cultures of a. angustifolia through changes in morphology, growth and metabolism of endogenous no, pas and carbohydrates.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility through changes in morphology and in vitro growth of the cultivar bragantina and the intraspecific hybrid(apra x guajarina) of black pepper subjected to culture filtrate of fusarium solani f. sp.
According to literature reviews,one of the foundations of auditory training is the plasticity of the central nervous system- i.e. changes in morphology and auditory performance after training or rigorous hearing stimulation.
Although some studies have already characterized, it is necessary to expand the knowledgein the pediatric population, because in the literature there are a few longitudinal studies that analyze changes in morphology and latency of waves over time.
Described by Dessertenne in 1966, TdP ventricular has a typical ECG pattern, with progressive changes in morphology, amplitude and polarity of the QRS complex of which peaks cross the baseline before spontaneously terminating.
Cortical auditory evoked potentials CAEP have emerged as a procedure capable of objectively measuring the degree of development andlimits of plasticity of the central auditory pathway through the analysis of changes in morphology and latency values of P1-N1-P2 components.
One of the principles of the auditory training is to develop the Central Nervous System neuroplasticity in order to generate changes in morphology and in auditory performance after the training and the auditory stimulation, allowing the patient to give a new significance- to re-signify- to each sound that he hears.
Regarding the therapy sessions, recent research has shown evidence that auditory training can improve the hearing processes,reorganizing the neural substrate, due to changes in morphology and performance after sound stimulation auditory.
There would have been one and only one Out-of-Africa event, modern Asians and Europeans would be the descendants,through a series of convergent changes in morphology, of the first Homo erectus settlers, and features such as the big noses of Europeans would be an example of the persistence of Neandertal“blood” in living humans.
Br The type of feeding is dependent on the environment in which the animal lives,fact that's responsible for changes in morphology such as stratification, level of keratinization and functionality.
A way to objectively measure the level of development andthe limits of plasticity of the central auditory pathway is by examining changes in morphology and in values of cortical auditory-evoked potentials CAEP, with the component P1-N1-P2.
The present study aimed to compare the distribution of depolarizing bipolar cells(also called on bipolar cells) in young andadult animals to check for changes in morphology and organization of these neurons with the growth of the animal.
Following the end of the Khmer Empire the language lost the standardizing influence of being the language of government andaccordingly underwent a turbulent period of change in morphology, phonology and lexicon.
Among these, i highlight the differentiated exploitation of resources between males and females, young and old, orcan be related to change in morphology in response to resource usage and individual specialization that in turn can be affected by intra-or interspecific competition.
Nonspecific microangiopathy: presence of microhemorrhages; changes in capillary morphology.