Definition of Dorsiventrality

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dorsiventrality

dorsibranchiata
dorsibranchiate
dorsibranchiates
dorsiduct
dorsiferous
dorsifixed
dorsiflex
dorsiflexion
dorsiflexions
dorsiflexor
dorsiparous
dorsiscapular
dorsispinal
dorsispinal veins
dorsiventral
dorsiventrality (current term)
dorsiventrally
dorso-ventrally
dorsocaudal
dorsocephalad
dorsodynia
dorsoflexion
dorsolateral
dorsolateral fasciculus
dorsolateral plate of neural tube
dorsolateral tract
dorsolaterally
dorsolumbar
dorsomedial
dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus

Literary usage of Dorsiventrality

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniata and Spermaphyta by Karl Goebel (1905)
"(e) dorsiventrality. A deviation in the succession of origin of the parts of the flower is found in many dorsiventral flowers 4—repeated also in many ..."

2. Practical Plant Physiology: An Introduction to Original Research for by Wilhelm Detmer, S. A. (Samuel Albert) Moor (1898)
"dorsiventrality. Many plant organs, especially plagiotropic ones (eg many foliage leaves), ... Some stem structures are characterised by dorsiventrality, ..."

3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1903)
"This order shows a very far-reaching dorsiventrality of structure, both vegetative and floral. Two lines of argument are followed—one morphological, ..."

4. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1907)
"JMC dorsiventrality in mosses.—NEMEC has continued his study of ... The tenacity with which dorsiventrality is retained under changed illumination differs ..."

5. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Sydney Howard Vines (1886)
"Nor has the dorsiventrality penetrated deeply into the constitution of the ... It is then plagiotropic and exhibits evident dorsiventrality ; the leaves, ..."

6. The Origin of a Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon the Facts of Alternation by Frederick Orpen Bower (1908)
"This variability will in itself discount arguments based upon details of form, and suggests that the dorsiventrality where it occurs is the result of ..."

7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"In other cases, however, dorsiventrality is induced. It has been found by Frank —and his observation has been corroborated by De Vries—that the ..."

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