0 present participle of migrate
1 When an animal migrates, it travels to a different place, usually when the season changes:
2 to begin using a new computer system, or to move information from one type of system to another:
Migrating crest cells could be followed through the pharyngeal arches and the somites targeting to the arterial ostium level and the sinuatrial region.
The ' most dynamic elements ' ended up migrating to the city.
Most of the trapped electrons remain close to the island separatrix, with only a few particles migrating towards the centre.
Radial glia function during development of the central nervous system as scaffolds for radially migrating neurons.
These could be migrating amacrine cells, or more likely are bipolar cells.
The insects in the true nocturnal layers observed with the radars were plainly migrating.
These activated spinal microglia are mainly residential microglia, but might also include migrating microglia from the circulation.
According to the model, these migrating populations brought with them ceramics and a sedentary maize-agriculture lifestyle.