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Caudally, dorsal to the central region it breaks into small islands.
They extend quite far caudally into the abdomen.
For a short time, the neural tube is open both cranially and caudally.
Further caudally follow the lumbar vertebrae, which also belong to the trunk, but do not carry ribs.
It is continuous caudally with the dopaminergic group A14.
This continues both cranially (toward the head) and caudally (toward the tail).
In type I the coccyx is curved anteriorly with its apex facing downward and caudally.
The two hemicords usually reunite caudally to the cleft.
At the beginning, the primitive line extends in cephalic direction and 18 days after fertilization returns back caudally until it disappears.
Reduction of the Vomer, such that it does not reach caudally to the pterygoid, or is lost entirely.
For the nerves of the lower spinal cord, this means that they exit the vertebral column much lower (more caudally) than their roots.
During emission of the call, the beak opens wide and undulations can be seen along the course of the throat from mid-thorax caudally.
Motor axons leaving the abducens nucleus run ventrally and caudally through the pons.
The field was 10 mm wide and 12 mm long and included the thoracic vertebra T4 caudally.
It begins caudally at the level of the second or third lumbar nerve, and reaches its maximum size opposite the twelfth thoracic nerve.
These tracts follow the female reproductive (Mullerian) tract as it migrates caudally (downward) at 8-10 weeks of embryonic life.
The actual blood flow caudally through these arteries, derived from the posterior cerebral circulation, is inadequate to maintain the spinal cord beyond the cervical segments.
Here, objects straight ahead are represented caudally and objects on the periphery are represented rosterally.
Caudal luring is thought to have evolved from a caudally localized intention movement (a behavior derived from locomotor movements).
Cranially, it reaches the skull, and caudally, it reaches the second thoracic vertebra.
The simplistic model of the closure occurring in one step cranially and caudally does not explain the high frequency of neural tube defects.
The body is extremely thin and cylindrical, especially caudally as it tapers to its thinnest point and ends in a fan-shaped tail fin.
The uncinate processes of the ribs are extensions of bone that project caudally from the vertical segment of each rib.