| latent zone | That portion of the cerebral cortex, the stimulation of which produces no movement and a lesion of which produces no symptoms; mainly the more anterior areas of the frontal lobes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| frontal zone contraction theory | Model proposed to account for the movement of giant amoebae in which cytoplasmic contraction at the front of the leading pseudopod (fountain zone) pulls viscoelastic cytoplasm forward in the centre of the cell and forms a tube of more rigid cytoplasm immediately below the plasma membrane behind the active region. The peripheral contracted cytoplasm relaxes into a weaker gel at the rear and is pulled forward in its turn. Contrasts with the ectoplasmic tube contraction model. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Lissauer's marginal zone | A longitudinal bundle of thin, unmyelinated and poorly myelinated fibres capping the apex of the posterior horn of the spinal gray matter, composed of posterior root fibres and short association fibres that interconnect neighboring segments of the posterior horn. Synonym: fasciculus dorsolateralis, tractus dorsolateralis, dorsolateral tract, fasciculus marginalis, Lissauer's bundle, Lissauer's column, Lissauer's fasciculus, Lissauer's marginal zone, Lissauer's tract, marginal fasciculus, Spitzka's marginal tract, Spitzka's marginal zone, Waldeyer's tract, Waldeyer's zonal layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
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A zone is a planning provision. Zones reflect the primary character of land (such as residential, industrial or rural) and indicate the type of use and development which may be appropriate in that zone. There are 25 standard zones for new Planning Schemes to use. Any particular Planning Scheme uses only those zones which are relevant to its area. Each separate holding of land (see cadastre) has 1 zone only. The geographic location of each zone is shown in zones detailed maps. ...
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An area of distinct mineralization. Zone of oxidation - The upper portion of an orebody that has been oxidized.
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Geographic location with designated boundaries such as a district.
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What the chief sports psychologist for the United States Olympic Committee from 1987 to 1994 describes as a, "special place where performance is exceptional and consistent, automatic and flowing. An athlete is able to ignore all the pressures and let his or her body deliver the performance that has been learned so well. Competition is fun and exciting." 11
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An ALARM SYSTEM with many INPUT DEVICES is often separated into a number of areas called ZONES. Each Zone is numbered and has a corresponding Light (LED) which, when illuminated, means that ZONE is insecure (ie that particular door or window is open).
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