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postductal region of aortic arch
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UBERON_0016924 |
[Area of aorta distal to the ductus arteriosus.] |
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anal fin distal radial bone
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UBERON_2000646 |
[Anal fin distal radial element that is composed of bone tissue.] |
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juxtaductal region of aortic arch
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UBERON_0016925 |
[Area of aorta at the area of insertion to the ductus arteriosus.] |
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dorsal caudal thalamic nucleus
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UBERON_2000647 |
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mucus body coating
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UBERON_0016926 |
[A coating of mucus that is produced by the skin and covers all or most of the body of an animal.] |
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dorsal fin musculature
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UBERON_2000648 |
[Musculature that is part of the dorsal fin.] |
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mucus cocoon
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UBERON_0016927 |
[A mucous covering produced nocturnally by some fish that is used to envelope the whole animal.] |
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myocardium of atrium
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UBERON_0002302 |
[The atrial part of middle layer of the heart, comprised of involuntary muscle.] |
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obsolete ventricle
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UBERON_0002300 |
[A chamber of an organ with cavitated organ parts. Examples: right ventricle of heart, lateral ventricle of brain.] |
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detection of pheromone
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GO_0043695 |
[The series of events in which a pheromone stimulus is received by a cell and converted into a molecular signal.] |
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transverse ridge of tooth
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UBERON_0016931 |
[Triangular ridges facing each other and crossing at transverse angle, forming a transverse ridge on posterior teeth.] |
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triangular ridge of tooth
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UBERON_0016932 |
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oblique ridge of tooth
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UBERON_0016933 |
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dorsal pelvic arrector
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UBERON_2000651 |
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caudal tuberculum
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UBERON_2000633 |
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caudal zone of median tuberal portion of hypothalamus
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UBERON_2000634 |
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obsolete central pretectal nucleus
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UBERON_2000635 |
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cerebellar crest
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UBERON_2000636 |
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claustrum cartilage
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UBERON_2000637 |
[Postcranial axial cartilage and Weberian ossicle that is located dorsal to the scaphium. The claustrum cartilage is bilaterally paired.] |
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claustrum element
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UBERON_4300190 |
[Postcranial axial skeletal element and Weberian ossicle that is located dorsal to the scaphium. The claustrum skeletal element is bilaterally paired.] |