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The court felt that Dendrite had not met these criteria.
So once we are in the neighboring dendrite, open your minds.
"What we must do is turn to the other side of the dendrite and let the return stream carry us back."
Slowly the outraged dendrites in his brain begin to work.
E is helping us to link up and form more dendrites.
They would have to push into the first dendrite encountered - if it could be done.
Thus, the dendrite would become more sensitive to the neurotransmitter.
The distance of the cell body from the dendrites is extremely variable.
Even at the new and larger size of the ship, the dendrites were large when they emerged from the cell.
Many mathematical models have been developed to understand the electric behavior of the dendrites.
The length of a single dendrite is usually several hundred micrometers.
This projection can be either an axon or a dendrite.
"Elizabeth says the dendrites are gone- or at least they're drying up.
They have five to nine dendrites branching in all directions, with one or two much longer than the others.
In general, neurons receive information either at their dendrites or cell bodies.
Smaller dendrites generally lead to higher ductility of the product.
It surged like a current in every axon and dendrite of his body.
This process occurs again and again until a dendrite is produced.
In chemistry, a dendrite is a crystal that branches into two parts during growth.
Another model studied in apical dendrite development is the rat.
This is likely tied to local translation in dendrites.
These channels help transmit the signals generated by the dendrites.
The dendrites give and receive information through a small gap called a synapse.
Every time he stimulates the dendrites, they get excited and grow."
The dendrites must have reached farther around his cerebral cortex.