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cardiac left ventricle formation
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GO_0003218 |
[The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of a left cardiac ventricle from unspecified parts.] |
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cardiac right atrium formation
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GO_0003217 |
[The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of a cardiac right atrium from unspecified parts.] |
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cardiac atrium formation
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GO_0003210 |
[The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of a cardiac atrium from unspecified parts. A cardiac atrium receives blood from a vein and pumps it to a cardiac ventricle.] |
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cardiac left atrium formation
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GO_0003216 |
[The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of a left cardiac atrium from unspecified parts.] |
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cardiac right ventricle morphogenesis
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GO_0003215 |
[The process in which the right cardiac ventricle is generated and organized.] |
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cardiac ventricle morphogenesis
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GO_0003208 |
[The process in which the cardiac ventricle is generated and organized. A cardiac ventricle receives blood from a cardiac atrium and pumps it out of the heart.] |
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cardiac left ventricle morphogenesis
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GO_0003214 |
[The process in which the left cardiac ventricle is generated and organized.] |
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cardiac right atrium morphogenesis
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GO_0003213 |
[The process in which the right cardiac atrium is generated and organized.] |
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cardiac atrium morphogenesis
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GO_0003209 |
[The process in which the cardiac atrium is generated and organized. A cardiac atrium receives blood from a vein and pumps it to a cardiac ventricle.] |
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cardiac left atrium morphogenesis
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GO_0003212 |
[The process in which the left cardiac atrium is generated and organized.] |
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2-D shape
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PATO_0002006 |
[A shape that inheres in a 2 dimensional entity, such as a cross section or projection of a 3 dimensional entity.] |
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processus pterygoideus of maxilla
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UBERON_3000505 |
[Posterior end of the pars palatina of the maxilla that is in contact with the anterior ramus of the pterygoid.] |
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processus posterior of maxilla
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UBERON_3000500 |
[Posterior, toothless portion of the maxilla by which it usually comes in contact with the quadratojugal.] |
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negative regulation of L-tyrosine import across plasma membrane
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GO_1900930 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of L-tyrosine import into the cell.] |
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regulation of L-tyrosine import across plasma membrane
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GO_1900929 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of L-tyrosine import into the cell.] |
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positive regulation of L-tyrosine import across plasma membrane
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GO_1900931 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of L-tyrosine import into the cell.] |
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inferior nasal concha
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UBERON_0005922 |
[A turbinal located on the maxilla bone.] |
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superior nasal concha
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UBERON_0005920 |
[The back part of the medial surface of the labyrinth of ethmoid is subdivided by a narrow oblique fissure, the superior meatus of the nose, bounded above by a thin, curved plate, the superior nasal concha. The bone found in superior nasal concha is part of the ethmoid bone.] |
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nasal concha of ethmoid bone
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UBERON_0003973 |
[One of the conchae of the ethmoid bone, which occupy the caudal part of the nasal fossae and form the lateral and superior portions of the turbinate bones in mammals[MP]. The ethmoturbinals are associated with the cribiform plate. They are covered with olfactory epithelium. Primarily, they serve to increase the surface area over which olfactory receptor neurons can come in contact with respiratory air. These olfactory receptor nerves then synapse with the mitral cells of the olfactory lobes through the cribiform plate in the manner described above[Palaeos].] |
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middle nasal concha
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UBERON_0005921 |
[The medial surface of the labyrinth of ethmoid consists of a thin lamella, which descends from the under surface of the cribriform plate, and ends below in a free, convoluted margin, the middle nasal concha. It is rough, and marked above by numerous grooves, directed nearly vertically downward from the cribriform plate; they lodge branches of the olfactory nerves, which are distributed to the mucous membrane covering the superior nasal concha.] |