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Definition of dendritic in English: dendriticadjective dɛnˈdrɪtɪkdɛnˈdrɪdɪk technical 1Having a branched form resembling a tree. 〈技〉树枝状的 moss agate has a pale background colour with numerous darker dendritic patterns Example sentencesExamples - Non-drugged rats that were placed in the complex cages had spiny neurons with increased dendritic branching, reflecting new neuronal development.
- What we learn influences structures like dendritic branching and cell size; brain architectures in turn, support certain skills and abilities, which may lead us to select additional experiences.
- At birth most of the connections, including dendritic growth and branching and synapse formation, are missing.
- A dendritic creek pattern may develop which is the most efficient in terms of dissipating incoming wave and tidal energy by friction.
- For example, limestone often contains dendritic (tree-like) patterns formed by precipitating manganese dioxide, and they are unique as are snowflakes.
- 1.1Physiology Relating to a dendrite or dendrites.
〔生理〕(与)树突(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Normal dendritic accessory cells are a large family of morphologically distinctive potent antigen-presenting cells.
- Rousing slumbering T cells is the job of dendritic cells, the sentinels of the immune system.
- Arborescent and dendritic are terms that mean ‘treelike ‘- from the Latin arbor and the Greek dendron.’
- Once activated, dendritic cells interact with other components of the immune system to stimulate the multiplication of a subset of T cells that will recognize and destroy infected cells.
- In a number of laboratory and clinical trials, dendritic cell immunotherapy had succeeded in eliciting a powerful immune response against brain tumor cells, but significant improvements in length of survival had not been realized.
- 1.2 (of a solid) consisting of crystalline dendrites.
(固体)有枝状结晶的 枝状结晶盐。 Example sentencesExamples - When one sees dazzling dendritic arrays of crystalline gold such as that pictured here. it is tempting to imagine open cavities in the earth filled with breathtakingly beautiful similar crystallizations.
- Also, the two geometries are mathematically equivalent with appropriate diffusion scaling, except for the fact that the bulk volume was 1000 fl, whereas the dendritic volume was 1 fl in most runs.
- Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms.
- The more pelitic samples contain euhedral orthopyroxene residual biotite, and dendritic ilmenite grains.
- This alloy, which is used widely for tubes, sheets and wires, also shows a dendritic structure of the a solid solution when chill fast.
Derivativesadverb technical A strong correlation was found between the induction of LTP and the presence of dendritically initiated spikes. Example sentencesExamples - The micro-porous structure has been shown to facilitate high performance boiling, which is attributed to its high porosity, a dendritically formed and exceptionally large surface area, and to a high density of well suited vapor escape channels.
- A new chemistry allows control of molecular architecture to produce dendritically branched materials having different molecular weights but possessing the same generational number.
- A full understanding of the behavior of a single, isolated dendrite represents an important step in achieving better understanding and control of the final properties of dendritically solidified materials.
- We think that we might be able to achieve a similar function through the construction of ‘dendrizymes’ which are composed of a catalytically active polyoxometalate that is nested in a shell of dendritically branching amphiphiles.
Rhymesanalytic, anchoritic, anthracitic, arthritic, bauxitic, calcitic, catalytic, critic, cryptanalytic, Cushitic, diacritic, dioritic, dolomitic, enclitic, eremitic, hermitic, lignitic, mephitic, paralytic, parasitic, psychoanalytic, pyritic, Sanskritic, saprophytic, Semitic, sybaritic, syenitic, syphilitic, troglodytic Definition of dendritic in US English: dendriticadjectivedenˈdridikdɛnˈdrɪdɪk technical 1Having a branched form resembling a tree. 〈技〉树枝状的 Example sentencesExamples - For example, limestone often contains dendritic (tree-like) patterns formed by precipitating manganese dioxide, and they are unique as are snowflakes.
- What we learn influences structures like dendritic branching and cell size; brain architectures in turn, support certain skills and abilities, which may lead us to select additional experiences.
- Non-drugged rats that were placed in the complex cages had spiny neurons with increased dendritic branching, reflecting new neuronal development.
- A dendritic creek pattern may develop which is the most efficient in terms of dissipating incoming wave and tidal energy by friction.
- At birth most of the connections, including dendritic growth and branching and synapse formation, are missing.
- 1.1Physiology Relating to a dendrite or dendrites.
〔生理〕(与)树突(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Normal dendritic accessory cells are a large family of morphologically distinctive potent antigen-presenting cells.
- Once activated, dendritic cells interact with other components of the immune system to stimulate the multiplication of a subset of T cells that will recognize and destroy infected cells.
- In a number of laboratory and clinical trials, dendritic cell immunotherapy had succeeded in eliciting a powerful immune response against brain tumor cells, but significant improvements in length of survival had not been realized.
- Rousing slumbering T cells is the job of dendritic cells, the sentinels of the immune system.
- Arborescent and dendritic are terms that mean ‘treelike ‘- from the Latin arbor and the Greek dendron.’
- 1.2 (of a solid) consisting of crystalline dendrites.
(固体)有枝状结晶的 枝状结晶盐。 Example sentencesExamples - The more pelitic samples contain euhedral orthopyroxene residual biotite, and dendritic ilmenite grains.
- Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms.
- When one sees dazzling dendritic arrays of crystalline gold such as that pictured here. it is tempting to imagine open cavities in the earth filled with breathtakingly beautiful similar crystallizations.
- This alloy, which is used widely for tubes, sheets and wires, also shows a dendritic structure of the a solid solution when chill fast.
- Also, the two geometries are mathematically equivalent with appropriate diffusion scaling, except for the fact that the bulk volume was 1000 fl, whereas the dendritic volume was 1 fl in most runs.
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