Nia vibrissa is a species of fungus in the order Agaricales. The species is adapted to a marine environment and is a wood-rotting fungus, producing small...
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hairs forward while holding them steady, maximizing their detection. The vibrissa's angle relative to the flow seems to be the most important contributor...
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PMID 23097513. Muchlinski, Magdalena N. (June 2010). "A comparative analysis of vibrissa count and infraorbital foramen area in primates and other mammals". Journal...
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Korte M, Egert U (June 1992). "Crossmodal changes in the somatosensory vibrissa/barrel system of visually deprived animals". Proceedings of the National...
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correlates of the mystacial vibrissae" and that "one barrel represents one vibrissa". Whereas small non-whisker areas of barrel cortex correspond to large...
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outer vertical bristle; inner vertical bristle; postocellar bristles; ocelli; ocellar bristles; compound eye; Frontal or ptilinal suture; antenna; arista; vibrissa....
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2011, it was reported that 125,000 copies had been sold. Minimus, a mouse Vibrissa (Latin for Whisker), the family cat Flavius, the father and fort commander...
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from outer base to tip 75 mm (3.0 in), midwidth 40 mm (1.6 in); longest vibrissa 52 mm (2.0 in); length of head to extremity of sagittal crest 180 mm (7...
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in old literature); 12: ocelli; 13: ocellar bristles; 14: compound eye; 15: Frontal suture or ptilinal suture; 16: antenna; 17: arista; 18: vibrissa....
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