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lobes and caudal
These lobes divide the cerebellum from rostral to caudal ( in humans, top to bottom ).
The caudal fin is homocercal, meaning the upper and lower lobes are about equal in size.
It has a lyre shaped caudal fin with a yellow bar between the lobes.
While most fish have caudal fins with evenly sized lobes ( i. e. homocaudal ), flying fish have an enlarged ventral lobe ( i. e. hypocaudal ) which facilitates dipping only a portion of the tail back onto the water for additional thrust production and steering.
The caudal fin has asymmetrical lobes, forming a heterocercal tail.
Recent neuroimaging data has supported the hypothesis that the frontal lobes are organized hierarchically, such that control is supported in progressively caudal regions as control moves to more concrete specification of action.

lobes and tail
The magnetotail consists of twin bundles of oppositely directed magnetic field ( the " tail lobes "), directed earthwards in the northern half of the tail and away from Earth in the southern half.
Opabinia was a soft-bodied animal of modest size, and its segmented body had lobes along the sides and a fan-shaped tail.
The body ended with what looked like a single conical segment bearing three pairs of overlapping lobes that pointed up and out, forming a tail like a V-shaped double fan.
* Wide-angle tail normally refers to a source intermediate between standard FRI and FRII structure, with efficient jets and sometimes hotspots, but with plumes rather than lobes, found at or near the centres of clusters.
Sturgeon are distinctly and immediately recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes.
The flukes ( lobes of the tail ) and dorsal fin are formed of dense connective tissue and do not contain bone or muscle.
The lobes are separated by a thin layer of plasma called the tail current sheet.
* Double-Tail ( the tail fin is duplicated into two lobes and the dorsal fin is significantly elongated ; the two tails can show different levels of bifurcation depending on the individual )

lobes and fin
It has a broad head with wide-set eyes, and a pair of distinctive lobes on its subrostral fin.

lobes and come
Each lobe consists of a number of parallel ribs extending back to the main axis where the three lobes come together.
Its toes have lobes that come out of the side of each toe.
This mechanism could be responsible for the earliest stage of development, but other processes ( namely process 1, above ) may come into play as the lobes are formed and mature.
Incidental characteristics recorded such as the " spillover " of the main beam ( side lobes ), or the interference its transmitter produces would come under MASINT.
There is one exception: the border between the frontal and parietal lobes is shifted backward from the corresponding suture, to the central sulcus, a deep fold that marks the line where the primary somatosensory cortex and primary motor cortex come together.

lobes and point
It is at this point — when they are roughly 13. 5 centimeters in length — that they lose the gills that were present during their larval stage, and develop toes from lobes on their front limbs and “ paddle-shaped ” hind limbs.
Inspired by the work of Italian psychiatrist Amarro Fiamberti, Freeman at some point conceived of approaching the frontal lobes through the eye sockets instead of through drilled holes in the skull.
# Near total thyroidectomy-Both lobes are removed except for a small amount of thyroid tissue ( on one or both sides ) in the vicinity of the recurrent laryngeal nerve entry point and the superior parathyroid gland ; done in papillary thyroid carcinoma
If the pump is used outside its specification, the compression of the gas generates so much heat that the lobes expand to the point that they jam, damaging the pump.
* The delineation of each of the two lobes of the flap begins and ends at the inner semi-circle, and extends to the outer semi-circle, to the point where it intersects its central axis.
From a fixed observation point on Earth, it would appear to trace out a small ellipse as the gravitational effects of other stellar bodies ( Sun & Moon ) exhibit influence over the satellite, as the effect accumulates over time the trace becomes an analemma with lobes oriented north-southward.
Other differences are not universal for all mosses and liverworts, but the occurrence of leaves arranged in three ranks, the presence of deep lobes or segmented leaves, or a lack of clearly differentiated stem and leaves all point to the plant being a liverwort.
It is on both sides of the brain, and can be found below the insular cortex, which deep to the temporal and parietal lobes at the deepest point of the lateral fissure, and above the outside of the putamen, which is a sub-structure of the basal ganglia.
Some species have leaves with lobes that radiate from a common point and others have divided leaves — both are typically fan-shaped with small teeth at the tips.
This system offered much faster feedback on changes in target position, and since any change in signal strength would affect both lobes equally, the operator no longer had to " hunt " for the maximum signal point.
* Hastate, spear-shaped ( hastata ): Pointed, with barbs, shaped like a spear point, with flaring pointed lobes at the base
The bird-attracting kind have red, orange, yellow or green flowers with lower lobes that point downwards to discourage insect nectar feeders.

lobes and while
Indeed, as Kotowicz notes, his attention was drawn more to the case presented by Richard Brickner, at the same conference, of a patient who had had his frontal lobes ablated and, while experiencing a flattening of affect, had suffered no apparent decrease in intellect.
The basal lobes are relatively small, while the upper lobes are larger and deeply notched.
This gland is particularly clinically relevant in dissections of facial nerve branches while exposing the different lobes of it since any iatrogenic lesion will result in either loss of action of strength of muscles involved in facial expression.
FRI objects typically have bright jets in the centre, while FRIIs have faint jets but bright hotspots at the ends of the lobes.
FRIIs appear to be able to transport energy efficiently to the ends of the lobes, while FRI beams are inefficient in the sense that they radiate a significant amount of their energy away as they travel.
Conversely, for larger | α | the main lobe of increases in width, while the side lobes decrease in amplitude.
The calyx and the corolla are both pentamerous ( with five lobes ), petals are free while sepals are connate or united at the base.
A 2004 University of Iowa study found that damage to the frontal lobes of the brain can lead to poor judgment and emotional disturbances, while damage to the right medial prefrontal cortex of the brain tends to cause compulsive hoarding.
As the cloud base descends, it happens on the scale of mammatus lobes, while adjacent to the lobes, there is a compensating ascent.
Most often, the basal 60 % is narrower and deeply lobed, while the apical 40 % is wider and has shallow lobes or large teeth.
The right lung consists of three lobes while the left lung is slightly smaller consisting of only two lobes ( the left lung has a " cardiac notch " allowing space for the heart within the chest ).
The paleopallium is pushed to the ventral surface of the brain, where it becomes the olfactory lobes, while the archipallium becomes rolled over at the medial dorsal edge to form the hippocampus.
The leaves are 10 – 15 cm long, variable in shape, with leaves near the base of the stems being deeply lobed with 3-7 lobes, while leaves near the top of the stem are shallowly lobed or unlobed lanceolate.
The inner lifter is actuated by a small cam lobe, while the outer ring element is moved by a pair of larger-profile lobes.
The stamens are present in bundles in two whorls, while the staminal column lacks lobes.
Additionally, problems solved by insight corresponded to increased activity in the temporal lobes and mid-frontal cortex, while more activity in the posterior cortex corresponded to non-insight problems.
The upper lip of the corolla is 7 – 8 mm., with two shallow lobes, while the lower lip is longer, 10 – 12 mm.
More recently, the frontal lobe has been the focus of a large amount of research, stating that the frontal lobes of both hemispheres are involved in the emotional state, while the right posterior hemisphere, the parietal and temporal lobes, is involved in the processing of emotion.

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