WordNet
- any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cry
- tattler of Pacific coastal regions (同)Heteroscelus incanus
- disclosing information or giving evidence about another (同)singing, telling
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- おしゃべりな人;他に秘密をもらす人
- (特に,子供たちの間で)(…の)秘密をしゃべる,告げ口をして(…を)裏切る《+on+名》 / おしゃべりする / …‘を'ぺちゃぺちゃしゃべる / 〈秘密など)‘を'漏らす
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Tattler may refer to:
- A person who likes to gossip or "telltale"
- Tattler (语丝) important Chinese weekly journal founded in 1924
- The Tattler, the student newspaper of Ithaca High School in Ithaca, New York
- Tattler (bird), a shorebird
- Tattler (newsletter), the "Newsletter for the East Asian-Australasian Flyway"
- Tattler, an open-source software distribution of Drupal for mining the Web for specific information[1]
- "Tattler", a song by Linda Ronstadt from her album Hasten Down the Wind
See also
- All pages beginning with "Tattler"
- All pages with titles containing "Tattler"
- Tatler, a magazine
- Tattletale (disambiguation)
English Journal
- A new aporocotylid (Digenea) species from blood vascular system of gag grouper, Mycteroperca microlepis (Perciformes: Serranidae), off Alabama, with an emendation of Pearsonellum Overstreet & Køie, 1989.
- Bullard SA.Author information Aquatic Parasitology Laboratory, Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures, College of Agriculture, Auburn University, 203 Swingle Hall, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA. ash.bullard@auburn.eduAbstractPearsonellum lemusi n. sp. (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) infects the blood vascular system of the gag grouper, Mycteroperca microlepis (Perciformes: Serranidae), in the north central Gulf of Mexico, approximately 80 km south of Dauphin Island, Alabama (29°34'09″N, 88°22'16″W). The new species can be most easily differentiated from its only congeners Pearsonellum corventum Overstreet and Køie, 1989 (type species) and Pearsonellum pygmaeus Nolan and Cribb, 2004 , both of which infect Australian serranids, by the combination of having a large adult body (3,237 × 570 µm), a cecal intersection comprising an elongated medial channel, anterior ceca >10% of total body length, ovary narrower than testis, and pre-ovarian uterus not looping between testis and ovary. The embryonated eggs of the new species infect gill epithelium, are spheroid, and measure 25-30 µm in diameter. Sympatric Gulf of Mexico serranids were negative for aporocotylid infections: coney, Cephalopholis fulva (n = 1); Nassau grouper, Epinephelus striatus (3); red grouper, Epinephelus morio (32); yellowedge grouper, Epinephelus flavolimbatus (1); rock hind, Epinephelus adscensionis (1); red hind, Epinephelus guttatus (2); Warsaw grouper, Epinephelus nigritus (3); graysby, Cephalopholis cruentata (1); black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci (1), and tattler, Serranus phoebe (2). The new species is the first aporocotylid described from a serranid outside of the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The diagnosis of Pearsonellum Overstreet and Køie, 1989 is herein emended to include anterior sucker having concentric rows of spines anterior to mouth, pharynx absent, esophagus length <1/2 total body length, vas deferens connecting with cirrus sac anteromedially, ovary occupying posterior 1/4-1/3 of body, primary vitelline duct dextral, and oviducal seminal receptacle extending posteriad in parallel with lateral body margin, not transverse nor constricted anteriorly or posteriorly by sharp bends or kinks.
- The Journal of parasitology.J Parasitol.2012 Apr;98(2):323-7. doi: 10.1645/GE-2901.1. Epub 2011 Oct 21.
- Pearsonellum lemusi n. sp. (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) infects the blood vascular system of the gag grouper, Mycteroperca microlepis (Perciformes: Serranidae), in the north central Gulf of Mexico, approximately 80 km south of Dauphin Island, Alabama (29°34'09″N, 88°22'16″W). The new species can
- PMID 22017521
- Widespread defects in the primary olfactory pathway caused by loss of Mash1 function.
- Murray RC1, Navi D, Fesenko J, Lander AD, Calof AL.Author information 1Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Developmental Biology Center, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California 92697-2300, USA.AbstractMASH1, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is widely expressed by neuronal progenitors in the CNS and PNS, suggesting that it plays a role in the development of many neural regions. However, in mice lacking a functional Mash1 gene, major alterations have been reported in only a few neuronal populations; among these is a generalized loss of olfactory receptor neurons of the olfactory epithelium. Here, we use a transgenic reporter mouse line, in which the cell bodies and growing axons of subsets of central and peripheral neurons are marked by expression of a tau-lacZ reporter gene (the Tattler-4 allele), to look both more broadly and deeply at defects in the nervous system of Mash1-/- mice. In addition to the expected lack of olfactory receptor neurons in the main olfactory epithelium, developing Mash1-/-;Tattler-4+/- mice exhibited reductions in neuronal cell number in the vomeronasal organ and in the olfactory bulb; the morphology of the rostral migratory stream, which gives rise to olfactory bulb interneurons, was also abnormal. Further examination of cell proliferation, cell death, and cell type-specific markers in Mash1-/- animals uncovered parallels between the main olfactory epithelium and the vomeronasal organ in the regulation of sensory neuron development. Interestingly, this analysis also revealed that, in the olfactory epithelium of Mash1-/- animals, there is an overproduction of proliferating cells that co-express markers of both neuronal progenitors and supporting cells. This finding suggests that olfactory receptor neurons and olfactory epithelium supporting cells may share a common progenitor, and that expression of Mash1 may be an important factor in determining whether these progenitors ultimately generate neurons or glia.
- The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.J Neurosci.2003 Mar 1;23(5):1769-80.
- MASH1, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is widely expressed by neuronal progenitors in the CNS and PNS, suggesting that it plays a role in the development of many neural regions. However, in mice lacking a functional Mash1 gene, major alterations have been reported in only a few neuron
- PMID 12629181
Japanese Journal
- 関東平野の水田で春期に採集したキアシシギのペリット内容
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