The function of the lateralline organs is still somewhat obscure.
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Instead the fish rely instead on their lateralline to sense disturbances in the water.
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They glowed and intensified and drifted together, collecting along the lateralline of the craft.
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Again he searched along that lateralline of light.
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I would know even the number of their fin-rays, and how many scales compose the lateralline.
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They have no crimson or other spots, and the straight lateralline is but a faint pencil mark.
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In these two species the lateralline is nearly straight, having only a slignt curve above the pectoral fin.
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Here, we identify evolved differences in prey capture behavior of larval cavefish that are dependent on lateralline sensitivity.
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The red light continued to collect along the lateralline of the Covenant ship until it was a solid band.
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Under its expansion proposal, TransCanada would build a 48-mile lateralline to Houston from the pipeline's terminus at Nederland, Texas.
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When hunting, they likely use their keen sense of smell and their lateralline, which detects vibrations in the water.
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An 80-km (50-mile) lateralline will take the oil from Port Arthur to Houston.
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Zebrafish and other aquatic vertebrates have hair cells on their body surface organized into a sensory system called the lateralline.
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These reconstructions enable precise investigations of neuronal morphology, which reveal remarkable bilateral symmetry in myelinated reticulospinal and lateralline afferent axons.
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This is a video of a lateralline, an organ that allows fish to sense water movement, developing in a zebra fish.
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The chain of command had General Ali at the top, but was rooted by a flat lateralline of combat field commanders.