neural arch

collocation in English

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neural
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈnjʊə.rəl/
us
/ˈnʊr.əl/
involving a nerve or the system of nerves that includes ...
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arch
noun[C]
uk
/ɑːtʃ/
us
/ɑːrtʃ/
a structure, consisting of a curved top on two supports, that holds the weight of something ...
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(Definition ofneuralandarchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theneuralarchleans anteriorly at 35 and there are broad areas of featureless bone on the lateral surfaces of the arch.
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Theneuralarchof the third vertebra has already broadened, almost similar to that of modern ostariophysans.
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The base of theneuralarchcovers the length of the centrum and is continuous with the centrum's posterior face.
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The specimen lacks the anterior face of the centrum and the upper portion of theneuralarch.
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Before it was definitively buried, theneuralarchwas broken off, probably by repositioning of the vertebrae from its original position.
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Relative to other early tetrapods (labyrinthodonts), they had simplified backbones, where the whole vertebra was made of a single intercentrum, topped by aneuralarch.
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The zygosphene sits between the prezygapophysis in theneuralarch, whereas the zygantrum sits between the postzygapophysis.
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It consists of a partial skull, pieces of ribs, a hand ungual and aneuralarch.
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Theneuralarchwas low and fused to the centrum.
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The middle dorsals have a basal form in possessing a lowneuralarchrather than a high one.
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These paired processes sit above the postzygapophyses on the rear of the vertebralneuralarch.
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In the back thoracics and all lumbars, a longitudinal transarcual canal is present in theneuralarch.
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Every vertebra has a body, which consists of a large anterior middle portion called the centrum and a posterior vertebral arch, also called aneuralarch.
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Their dorsal side processes are also fairly in-line with the level of the neural canal, instead of being attached further up theneuralarchas in lithostrotians.
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Like many early tetrapods, chroniosuchians have vertebrae that are divided into three parts: a pleurocentrum and an intercentrum on the bottom, and aneuralarchon top.
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They had weak simplified vertebrae, consisting of large intercentra and neural arches, the stereospondyl condition.
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In the atlas, even in adult specimens the neural arches are not fused to the intercentrum.
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A spinal table formed by broadened neural arches help support these osteoderms on the back.
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Above the flat tables of the neural arches lie the paramedian osteoderms, which also form a flat surface.
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The neural arches of the specimens are fully fused with the centra, indicating that the individual was an adult when it died.
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