obsolete absolute auditory threshold value
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PATO_0000842 |
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obsolete absolute auditory acuity value
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PATO_0000840 |
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retinal rod cell
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CL_0000604 |
[One of the two photoreceptor cell types of the vertebrate retina. In rods the photopigment is in stacks of membranous disks separate from the outer cell membrane. Rods are more sensitive to light than cones, but rod mediated vision has less spatial and temporal resolution than cone vision.] |
vacuole fission
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GO_0140572 |
[The division of a vacuole within a cell to form two or more separate vacuoles.] |
musculature of body
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UBERON_0000383 |
[The subdivision of the musculoskeletal system that consists of all the muscles of the body[VSAO, modified].] |
organ system subdivision
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UBERON_0011216 |
[A subdivision of an anatomical system.] |
lens cortex
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UBERON_0000389 |
[Tissue that surrounds the lens nucleus.] |
obsolete ocular reflex value
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PATO_0000858 |
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obsolete pinna reflex value
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PATO_0000859 |
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bone foramen
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UBERON_0005744 |
[Anatomical space that is an opening in a bone, usually for passage of blood vessels or nerves.] |
obsolete flinch reflex value
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PATO_0000856 |
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obsolete lordosis reflex value
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PATO_0000857 |
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obsolete contact righting reflex value
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PATO_0000854 |
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obsolete corneal reflex value
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PATO_0000855 |
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vasculature of central nervous system plus retina
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UBERON_0036302 |
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obsolete relative auditory threshold
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PATO_0000852 |
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vasculature of central nervous system
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UBERON_0036303 |
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obsolete blinking reflex value
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PATO_0000853 |
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pigmentation
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GO_0043473 |
[The accumulation of pigment in an organism, tissue or cell, either by increased deposition or by increased number of cells.] |
biological_process
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GO_0008150 |
[A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence.] |