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noun
A wall separating two cavities; a partition; as, the nasal septum.
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The nose, which measures more than 3 feet from bridge to septum, and projects 37 inches out from the wall, is based on the opera star Maria Callas's aquiline proboscis.
The first muscular septum is always 19/20, which is displaced about a half-segment length posteriorly to lie close to septum 20/21.
Typical lesions are ulcerated and often lead to septum perforation.
Ring contraction is coordinated with synthesis of new cell wall behind the closing ring, coupling actomyosin contraction to septum assembly.
The septum was not included in this analysis, as we wanted to extract cellular dimensions at entry into mitosis prior to septum formation.
Following our literature review on the studies of the nbM above, we also revisited the original work by Friedrich Lewy [ 30] and found that the area he defined as the nbM was from the optic tract to septum pellucidum.
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Numerical data show that FipA localizes to the septum to a similar extent in untreated and H2O2-treated cells (Table 2).
First: SpoIIE requires FtsZ to localize to the septum, but not DivIC.
Two ligaments, the medial and lateral palpebral ligaments, attached to the orbit and to the septum orbitale, stabilize the position of the lids in relation to the globe.
From these survey images a short-axis stack was planned, which was adjusted to be parallel to the tricuspid valve and perpendicular to the septum.
These interneurons have been described to have long-range projections to the septum [29], [30].
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