The descending corticospinal tracts and ascending dorsal columns
decussate in the medulla while the ascending lateral spinothalamic tracts
decussate within one or two levels of the entrance of the dorsal roots.
Moreover, the widest
decussate crack reached 1.0 mm at the bottom of first-layer column, and the reduction of load-carrying capability was some less obvious.
sativa with opposite branches (i.e.,
decussate, the succeeding pairs turned 180[degrees]).
Axons of spinal dorsal horn neurons
decussate in the anterior white commissure and travel in the ventrolateral funiculus (spinothalamic tract; black line) or the dorsolateral funiculus (spino-parabrachio-amygdaloid tract; gray line) to different targets in the brain.
(2) Five microspore tetrad arrangement patterns are generally recognized in angiosperms: tetrahedral, isobilateral, linear, T-shaped, and
decussate (Xue et al., 2005).
Parafrontalia yellow, golden pruinose, at the narrowest point about 0.50 of anterior ocellus; inner verticals long and
decussate. Thorax orange-yellow; mesonotum light brown.
It is about 4 feet high small shrubs, with broadly ovate leathery leaves, whose leaves are simple and opposite,
decussate and petiole: 2.5-8 cm long.
Inflorescences simple, without vegetative leaves, borne near base of younger stems in axils of deciduous earliest leaves, mostly single but occasionally in pairs, 3.5-10 cm long, containing 6-18 flowers with the flowers
decussate or distally in no consistent order, the axes densely and persistently appressed-tomentose or the pedicel glabrescent late in maturation of fruit; bracts 2-2.5 mm long, broadly ovate, abaxially sericeous or distally glabrescent, adaxially glabrous, eglandular; peduncle 0-2.5 mm long in fruit; bracteoles like bracts but smaller, 1-1.5 mm long, one of the pair sometimes bearing a large abaxial gland; pedicel 4.5-6 mm long in fruit.
[21] A modest number of the tectal fibres
decussate through supraoptic decussation to reach the contralateral rotundus [22]; this input may consist of collaterals of the ipsilateral tectorotundal fibres.