| Mauthner cell, fiber, membrane (sheath) |
see under cell and fiber, and see axolemma.
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| Mauthner's f. |
an axon that extends from the metencephalon to the caudal end of the spinal cord of fishes and amphibians, and provides the final common path for impulses to the tail.
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| Mauthner's m. |
axolemma.
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| Mauthner's s. |
axolemma.
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| mauvein |
aniline purple, a violet dye used as an indicator, with a pH range of -0.1 to 2.9, being yellow at -0.1 and crimson at 2.9.
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