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Meanings of higher vertebrates in English
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Usage of higher vertebrates in English
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The zebrafish gastrointestinal system matures in a manner akin to highervertebrates.
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Motoneurons are generated in excess during embryonic development of highervertebrates.
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During the development of highervertebrates, motoneurons are generated in excess.
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Some highervertebrates can display unique muscle regenerative abilities through dedifferentiation.
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This is the organ from which the lungs of the highervertebrates are developed.
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Alphaviruses alternate between infection of hematophagous arthropods and highervertebrates.
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Myelin is a critical element of the central and peripheral nervous systems of all highervertebrates.
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In the highervertebrates the hairs, nails, feathers, claws, scales, etc., grow out of this epidermis.
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Thus, another integrative step seems to have been required to establish the modern complement system of highervertebrates.
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Birds, in particular ducks, are recognised as a challenging and illustrative group of highervertebrates for speciation studies.
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Live specimens of an unknown species, especially warm-blooded highervertebrates, were not something that came walking into a naturalist's camp.
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This is the first outline of the heart, which afterwards becomes a four-chambered pump in the highervertebrates and man.
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The side fins, which correspond to the limbs of the highervertebrates, are quite unlike those of most modern fishes.
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Certain highervertebrates developed the ability to reverse muscle cell differentiation (dedifferentiation) as an additional mechanism to regenerate muscle.
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This idea, which dominated the whole treatment of the embryology of the highervertebrates until thirty years ago, was totally false.
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These caeca have been compared with the colic caeca of highervertebrates, but there is yet no exact evidence for the homology.