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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ROSTRALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Fiber Pathways of the Brain
The lateral component of fibers emanating from the injection site travels rostrally
within the IPL core and descends gradually into the white matter of the superior
temporal gyrus. These fibers constitute a distinct association bundle termed the ...
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak Pandya, 2009
2
The Dinosauria: Second Edition
The long, rostrally narrow nasal forms two-thirds of the dorsal border of the
elongate external naris but does not border it ventrally. The jugal is long and low
rostrally and divided caudally. The caudal jugal process forms much of the
ventral ...
David B. Weishampel, Peter Dodson, Halszka Osmólska, 2004
3
Miller's Anatomy of the Dog
It is narrow proximally but wide and thin rostrally. Its fibers curve ventrally and
rostrally to insert in the tongue (Fig. 7-15). The styloglossus muscle has three
heads that insert at different levels along the axis of the tongue. In a caudorostral
...
Howard E. Evans, Alexander de Lahunta, 2013
4
Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology
Mesencephalon A. Intercrural nucleus-reticular formation The two crura meet
rostral to the hippocampal commissure and continue rostrally as the body of the
fornix (see Figs. 17-2, 2-2, and 2-3). After coursing rostrally a short distance, the ...
Alexander DeLahunta, Eric Glass, 2009
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Cholinergic–Monoaminergic Interactions in the Brain
Proceeding rostrally within the ventral thalamus, the nigro-neostriatal pathway
diminishes in size as one after another of its constituent fibers arch laterally,
dorsally, and rostrally through the internal capsule toward the ipsilateral corpus
striatum ...
6
Fish Development and Genetics: The Zebrafish and Medaka Models
have longitudinally directed axons that extend either rostrally or caudally in the
ventrolateral spinal cord (Fig. 4A).38'41'43'44 In rodents, commissural neurons
are similar to the later- born commissural neurons in the chick, except that in ...
Rostrally to the ZL the prethalamic p3 unit shows, in E12 embryos, distinct basal
and alar AChE+ populations, which again resemble what is found in the rostrally
adjoining peduncular hypothalamus (Fig. 5B). The alar p3 population is more ...
8
Illustrated Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature
Arises in common with, or immediately rostrally to A. carotis interna and pursues
a somewhat flexuous course to Fossa atlantis. A В 2 Ramus glandularis. To GI.
mandibula- ris. AВ 3 A. condylaris. Passes rostrodorsally and divides in muscular
...
Oskar Schaller, Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, 2007
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Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins ...
... of the medial longitudinal fascicle (>1840) in the medulla (Winslow, 1733),
between pontine medial longitudinal fascicle (>1840) segment rostrally and
spinal medial longitudinal fascicle (>1840) segment caudally; see Nieuwenhuys
et al.
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Issues in Neuroscience Research and Application: 2011 Edition
Rostrally. along. the. Monkey's. Supratemporal. Plane. “Connectional anatomical
evidence suggests that the auditory core, containing the tonotopic areas A1, R,
and RT, constitutes the first stage of auditory cortical processing, with feedforward
...
6 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ROSTRALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
rostrally im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Prostate Cancer Presenting With Neurologic Deficits and Visual …
The clivus is a single midline structure of bone at the skull base, formed from the sphenoid rostrally and the occiput caudally. The Dorello canal near the clivus ... «UroToday, Jan 14»
Back to Basics: Equine Dental Terminology and Anatomy
Canine teeth are located in the space between the incisors and the premolars, with the lower canines generally positioned more rostrally than the upper ones. «TheHorse.com, Mär 13»
Compression Stockings Help Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients With …
This process is prevented if a person sits for prolonged periods of time, forcing the accumulated fluid in the legs to shift rostrally overnight. As a consequence of ... «Medical News Today, Aug 11»
Compression stockings may reduce OSA in some patients
However, prolonged sitting can prevent this process, and the accumulated fluid in the legs then shifts rostrally overnight. This shift results in fluid accumulation in ... «EurekAlert, Aug 11»
More sleep apnea, obesity links
... OSA, not only by promoting obesity but also by causing dependent fluid accumulation in the legs, which can shift rostrally to the neck overnight,'' Bradley said. «USA Today, Jan 09»
Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor of the Spine
The nerve roots are clumped distally, and there is edema in the cord rostrally. C, Sagittal postcontrast T1-weighted image shows diffuse enhancement of the ... «AJNR, Mär 07»