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    mammary

    US /ˈmæməri/

    ・

    UK /ˈmæməri/

    A1
    adj.AdjectiveConcerning the milk-giving gland of the female

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    What Having A Dog Does To Your Brain And Body

    04:42What Having A Dog Does To Your Brain And Body
    • So in—in a sense, it is the quintessential mammalian hormone, since live birth and production of breast milk identifies us as mammals and mammary glands, etc.

      So in—in a sense, it is the quintessential mammalian hormone, since live birth and production of breast milk identifies us as mammals and mammary glands, etc.

    • So in a sense, it is the quintessential mammalian hormone since live birth and production of breast milk identifies us as mammals and mammary glands, etc.

      So in a sense, it is the quintessential mammalian hormone since live birth and production of breast milk identifies us as mammals and mammary glands, etc.

    B1

    California Mastitis Testing for Dairy Cows

    06:29California Mastitis Testing for Dairy Cows
    • As you know, mastitis is an inflammation of a cow's udder caused by an infection in the mammary tissue.

      As you know, mastitis is an inflammation of a cow's udder caused by an infection in the mammary tissue.

    • As you know, mastitis is an inflammation of a cow's udder caused by an infection in the mammary tissue.

      As you know, mastitis is an inflammation of a cow's udder caused by an infection in the mammary tissue.

    B1

    YMS: In Time

    20:04YMS: In Time
    • Mr. Mammary Man challenges JT to a fight, and by a fight, I mean they're just gonna hold hands and be really gay.

      Mr. Mammary Man challenges JT to a fight, and by a fight, I mean they're just gonna hold hands and be really gay.

    A2

    Platypuses Aren't Weird, You Are

    13:49Platypuses Aren't Weird, You Are
    • Mammals feed their babies with milk from our special mammary glands.

      Mammals feed their babies with milk from our special mammary glands.

    • Mammals feed their babies with milk from our special mammary glands.

      Mammals feed their babies with milk from our special mammary glands.

    B2

    The Science of Boobs

    03:52The Science of Boobs
    • outside food such as insects, mammals, from the word mammary, access their nutrition at

      outside food such as insects, mammals, from the word mammary, access their nutrition at

    • Unlike birds or reptiles whose young are dependent on parents to bring them outside food such as insects, mammals, from the word "mammary," access their nutrition at a young age from the secretion of a mother's milk.

      Unlike birds or reptiles whose young are dependent on parents to bring them outside food such as insects, mammals, from the word "mammary," access their nutrition at a young age from the secretion of a mother's milk.

    B2

    20 MILLION Year-Old Spider!! Unweaving Spider Silk

    07:5220 MILLION Year-Old Spider!!  Unweaving Spider Silk
    • So in the goat, it actually comes out, it's expressed in the mammary gland.

      So in the goat, it actually comes out, it's expressed in the mammary gland.

    • So in the goat, it actually comes out it's expressed in the mammary glands, so it actually comes out with the milk.

      So in the goat, it actually comes out it's expressed in the mammary glands, so it actually comes out with the milk.

    B1

    Do We Really Need Bras?

    02:37Do We Really Need Bras?
    • Was there anybody with large mammary glands in this study?

      Was there anybody with large mammary glands in this study?

    • Was there anybody with large mammary glands in this study?

      Was there anybody with large mammary glands in this study?

    B2

    Best Speech You Will Ever Hear - Gary Yourofsky

    10:23Best Speech You Will Ever Hear - Gary Yourofsky
    • How in the world is a beverage, a liquid that oozes out of the udders of cows, a secretion that drips from the mammary glands of another being that's loaded with pus, by the way?

      How in the world is a beverage, a liquid that oozes out of the udders of cows, a secretion that drips from the mammary glands of another being that's loaded with pus, by the way?

    • a secretion that drips from the mammary glands of another being,

      a secretion that drips from the mammary glands of another being,

    B2

    Ben Carson - Liberty University Convocation

    31:01Ben Carson - Liberty University Convocation
    • Well, first of all, the sound waves had to leave my lips, travel through the ear, enter your external auditory meatus, travel down to the tympanic membrane, set up a vibratory force, which travel across the ossicles of the middle ear to the oval and round windows, set up a vibratory force in the endolymph, mechanically distort at the microciliary, converting mechanical energy to electrical energy which travel across the cochlear nerve to the cochlear nucleus at the pontomedullary junction, from there to the superior olivary nucleus descending bilaterally up the brainstem through the lateral meniscus to the inferior calyclus and the median geniculate nuclei across the thalamic radiations to the posterior temporal lobes to begin the auditory processing for that through the frontal lobes, coming down the tract of Victor's ureter, retrieving the memory from the immediate hippocampal structure to the mammary bodies back to the frontal lobes to start the motor response at the Betzell level, coming down the corticospinal tract across the internal capsule into the cerebral peduncle, descending down to the cervicomedullary decussation.

      Well, first of all, the sound waves had to leave my lips, travel through the ear, enter your external auditory meatus, travel down to the tympanic membrane, set up a vibratory force, which travel across the ossicles of the middle ear to the oval and round windows, set up a vibratory force in the endolymph, mechanically distort at the microciliary, converting mechanical energy to electrical energy which travel across the cochlear nerve to the cochlear nucleus at the pontomedullary junction, from there to the superior olivary nucleus descending bilaterally up the brainstem through the lateral meniscus to the inferior calyclus and the median geniculate nuclei across the thalamic radiations to the posterior temporal lobes to begin the auditory processing for that through the frontal lobes, coming down the tract of Victor's ureter, retrieving the memory from the immediate hippocampal structure to the mammary bodies back to the frontal lobes to start the motor response at the Betzell level, coming down the corticospinal tract across the internal capsule into the cerebral peduncle, descending down to the cervicomedullary decussation.

    B1