interspine
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[edit]interspine (not comparable)
- Between spines.
- 1980, Developments in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, page 82:
- The devices limit the range of motion of the spine that are trapped within it so that there is a reduction in the amount of interspine bending and interspine torsion for the regions in which the garments are applied.
- 2004, Gordon M. Shepherd, The Synaptic Organization of the Brain, page 547:
- For example, inhibitory synapses on the trunk dendrite would reduce interspine communication and could control saltatory conduction between spines (Shepherd and Brayton, 1987).
- 2004, Chris I. De Zeeuw, Federico Cicirata, Creating Coordination in the Cerebellum, page 54:
- This effect is aimed at inducing large interspine intervals to accommodate a high number of voltage dependent Ca2+ channels.
- 2010, Rafael Yuste, Dendritic Spines, page 38:
- Finally, based on the link between spine head diameter and interspine distance, one could also expect corresponding increases in interspine distances in distal dendrites.
Noun
[edit]interspine (plural interspines)
- A spine of connective tissue that connects the rays of a fish's fin.
- 1864, Geological Survey of Great Britain, Figures and Descriptions Illustrative of British Organic Remains:
- It consists of 10 short rays, articulating with 10 long and slender interspines, the anterior one of the series being 1 8/10 inch in length.
- 1922, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, volume 12, page 201:
- The first interspine is roughly parallel to the outline of the brain and to it is attached the succeeding ray.
- 2012, J.H.S. Blaxter, The Early Life History of Fish, page 680:
- Interspines begin to differentiate, but hypurals and epurals do not.
- The area between spines on a sunspot.
- 2013, Issues in Astronomy and Astrophysics, page 924:
- This convective signature is the same in spines and interspines.
- 2015, Sanjiv K. Tiwari, Ronald L. Moore, Amy R. Winebarger, Shane E. Alpert, “Transition-Region/Coronal Signatures and Magnetic Setting of Sunspot Penumbral Jets: Hinode (SOT/FG), Hi-C and SDO/AIA Observations”, in arXiv[1], :
- It was proposed that the PJs form as a result of reconnection between two magnetic components of penumbra (spines and interspines), and that they could contribute to the transition region (TR) and coronal heating above sunspot penumbrae.
- The interior of the spinal cord.
- 2016, Michael P Steinmetz, Edward C. Benzel, Benzel's Spine Surgery:
- Avoid unnecessary dissection, especially of the interspine and ligaments.