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Reticular

Reticular | Reticularis

Reticular meaning

Having the structure of a net or a network; netlike. | Of or pertaining to a reticulum.

Example sentences (11)

Reticular formation McCulloch also posited the concept of "poker chip" reticular formations as to how the brain deals with contradictory information in a democratic, somatotopical neural network.

At this age, she explains, your reticular dermis – that’s the thick, lower layer of the dermis (the middle segment of your skin) – is “still developing and producing more collagen”.

According to the report, an X-ray conducted on a patient’s lungs six weeks after he left the hospital revealed thin white lines known as reticular shadowing, which could indicate the early signs of scarring or pulmonary fibrosis.

Damage to the reticular formation can produce a permanent state of coma.

Increased levels results in irritability possibly due to activation of reticular system.

Periaqueductal grey (with hypothalamic hormone aid) hormonally signals reticular formation’s raphe nuclei to produce serotonin that inhibits laminae pain nuclei.

RAS, on the other hand, is a more primitive structure in the brainstem which includes the reticular formation (RF).

The collagenous and reticular fibers in the newborn VF are fewer than in the adult one, adding to the immaturity of the vocal fold tissue.

The other is the reticular layer which is the deep layer of the dermis and consists of the dense irregular connective tissue.

These tubes sometimes branch forming a network that is reticular in appearance.

The solids lump together to form a bolus (also known as the cud ), this is regurgitated by reticular contractions while the glottis is closed.