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‘Campaniform-type’ Organs in Nematodes
Nature, 1963CAMPANIFORM organs are common in insects1, where they have been demonstrated to act as proprioceptors2,3. Morphologically they show considerable variation but “In vertical section the cuticular parts of the organs generally have the form of a small dome into which the sense cell process is inserted like the clapper of a bell”1 and the structure of ...
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Campaniform Sensilla on the Tactile Spines of the Legs of the Cockroach*
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1965ABSTRACTThe failure to record receptor potentials from cut ends of the large tactile spines of the legs of the cockroach Periplaneta americana has prompted a histological and electrophysiological search for the sensory unit of these tactile spines. Histological sections, made with a cuticle-softening fixative containing tetrahydrofuran, and cleared ...
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?Campaniform? structures on lobster antennae are dermal glands
Cell and Tissue Research, 1984The dome-shaped ('campaniform') cuticular structures found in small depressions on the lateral antennular flagella of the lobster (Homarus gammarus) were investigated by means of electron-microscopic methods. Each dome (diameter: 4-5 micron), which is surrounded by a 3-5 micron wide cuticular collar, is associated with a cell (soma size: long axis 90 ...
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Ferrières, Fontbouïsse et Campaniforme
Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française. Comptes rendus des séances mensuelles, 1970Montjardin Raymond. Ferrières, Fontbouïsse et Campaniforme. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française. Comptes rendus des séances mensuelles, tome 67, n°9, 1970. pp. 277-281.
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Les poteries campaniformes en France
Gallia préhistoire, 1970Treinen Françoise. Les poteries campaniformes en France. In: Gallia préhistoire, tome 13, fascicule 2, 1970. pp. 263-332.
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2001
Due to the originality of its components, the bell beaker phenomenon has always presented a very specivic problem. In effect, the extensive geographic distribution ot the cultural components attributed to the bell beakers cannot correspond to a single, culturally homogeneous, population. The scheme presented here is based on a clear distinction between
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Due to the originality of its components, the bell beaker phenomenon has always presented a very specivic problem. In effect, the extensive geographic distribution ot the cultural components attributed to the bell beakers cannot correspond to a single, culturally homogeneous, population. The scheme presented here is based on a clear distinction between
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2014
L'A. fa un aggiornamento sui dati recenti nell'area fiorentina relativi alla fine del III millennio a.C.
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L'A. fa un aggiornamento sui dati recenti nell'area fiorentina relativi alla fine del III millennio a.C.
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Les Campaniformes et la Méditerranée
Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, 2004Contrary to the Dutch pattern that considers Rhine Europe as the origin of the Bell Beaker culture, the author places the genesis of the maritime beaker in southern Europe, at the heart of Late Neolithic (or Chalcolithic) cultures. Towards the middle of the 3rd millennium ВС, two areas would thus be distinguished: on the one hand, a western ...
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