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Meanings of
caudally
in English
Toward the posterior end of the body.
caudal
Usage of
caudally
in English
1
MD showed an upward trend, progressing
caudally
from the internal capsules to the pyramids.
2
The thyroid gland was enlarged, showed follicular structure, and shifted the base of the heart
caudally
.
3
The tectum is roughly hemispheric in shape, with a smaller radius of curvature rostrally than
caudally
.
4
Rarely, it drains only
caudally
into the ipsilateral superficial inguinal and medial iliac lymph nodes, simultaneously.
5
ALS patients had rostral onset and
caudally
advancing disease and abundant residual motor neurons in this region.
6
We find in early stages that, in the absence of retinoids, this territory extends further
caudally
than normal.
7
There was a median groove approximately 1 cm long in the apex of the tongue that faded
caudally
.
8
The extrafascicular segment extended up to 1 mm
caudally
from the fascicle through which it entered the tectum.
9
The fourth or caudal abdominal neoplastic mammary gland usually drains only
caudally
into the ipsilateral superficial inguinal lymph nodes.
10
Within the dorsal raphe nucleus, neuronal loss was most severe
caudally
(p less than 0.05).
11
The isla magna itself is unusual not only for its large size but for lateral extensions encircling a group of accumbal neurons far
caudally
.
12
Genes at the 3' ends of these complexes tend to be expressed rostrally while those at the 5' end are expressed
caudally
.
13
MD showed an upward trend, progressing
caudally
from the internal capsules to the pyramids.
14
The thyroid gland was enlarged, showed follicular structure, and shifted the base of the heart
caudally
.
15
The tectum is roughly hemispheric in shape, with a smaller radius of curvature rostrally than
caudally
.
16
Rarely, it drains only
caudally
into the ipsilateral superficial inguinal and medial iliac lymph nodes, simultaneously.
Other examples for "caudally"
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caudally
Adverb
Frequent collocations
express caudally
fade caudally
Caudally
through the time