10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «RETICULAR»
Discover the use of
reticular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reticular and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Medical Physiology: Principles for Clinical Medicine
The exact identification of the food-entrainable clock is not yet known. THE
BRAINSTEM RETICULAR FORMATION IS CRITICAL FOR AROUSAL AND
SLEEP The brainstem contains anatomic groupings of cell bodies clearly
identified as the ...
Rodney Rhoades, David R. Bell, 2009
formação reticular do tronco cerebral pode ser dividida em duas regiões
segundo sua ação sobre os reflexos medulares: a Formação Reticular Ativadora
e a Formação Reticular Inibi- dora. Formação Reticular Ativadora A formação
reticular ...
Joao Guilherme Valentin Neto Asdrubal Falavigna[
The medial reticular zone is the effector or motor part of the reticular formation.
The lateral reticular zone is the afferent or sensory part of the reticular formation.
projections to other parts of the reticular formation, the cranial nerve nuclei, the ...
4
Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology
415 Interstitial lung disease is diagnosed radiographically when a reticular,
nodular, or honeycomb pattern or any combination thereof is recognizable. The
reticular pattern consists of a network of linear densities (Fig. la). Depending on
the ...
Francis A. Burgener, Martti Kormano, 1991
5
Neuroscience for the Study of Communicative Disorders
reticular formation also regulates many vital, integrated activities such as
vomiting, coughing, cardiovascular functions, swallowing, and respiration, the
last two being the most important for speech functions (see Chapter 16).
Functionally, the ...
Subhash Chandra Bhatnagar, 2002
6
Barr's The Human Nervous System: An Anatomical Viewpoint
I The reticular formation, in the center of the brain stem, comprises several nuclei
whose neurons have long dendrites surrounded by interlacing bundles of
myelinated axons. I The precerebellar reticular nuclei are probably concerned
with ...
John Kiernan, Raj Rajakumar, 2013
7
Color Atlas of Neuroscience: Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
The Reticular Formation The term brain stem is used here to define the
anatomically visible brain areas referred to as the medulla, pons, and
mesencephalon. In some texts (not this one) it also encompasses the
diencephalon. The brain stem ...
Ben Greenstein, Adam Greenstein, 2011
8
Comparative Interpretation of CT and Standard Radiography of ...
8.3.1.2 Reticular Pattern Chest Radiograph On chest radiography, a reticular
pattern corresponds to a summation of small irregular opacities, cystic spaces, or
both. By summation, these lead to an appearance resembling a network (Hansell
et ...
Emmanuel E. Coche, Benoit Ghaye, Johan de Mey, 2011
9
The Central Nervous System
OVERVIEW The reticular formation extends from the lower end of the medulla to
the upper end of the mesencephalon. At all levels, it occupies the central parts
and fills the territories not occupied by cranial nerve nuclei and other distinct
nuclei ...
The reticular formation is relayed superiorly to the cerebral cortex (see p. 305). A.
The retrobulbar and reticulospinal tracts form the efferent pathways from the
reticular formation to the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves and the anterior horn ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RETICULAR»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
reticular is used in the context of the following news items.
Thalamic reticular nucleus responsible for the brain's ability to …
"Our latest research findings support a newly emerging model of how the brain focuses attention on a particular task, using neurons in the thalamic reticular ... «News-Medical.net, Oct 15»
Cientistas artistas, artistas cientistas, uni-vos!
A obra 'Arte reticular', de Camilla Carla Cardoso, da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, fez parte da primeira edição da mostra e retrata fibras ... «Ch cienciahoje, Oct 15»
Na curva da história
António Costa vai ter de enfrentar um colosso que criou fortíssima teia reticular de autodefesa e autopreservação. Claro que a Europa irá reagir a esta alteração ... «Correio da Manhã, Oct 15»
Que espasmos são aqueles antes de adormecer?
De um lado está o cortex, junto do qual estão as células nervosas que compõem o chamado sistema de ativação reticular, responsável pela gestão das ... «Observador, Sep 15»
Injury of the Contralateral Lower Ascending Reticular Activating …
A 56-year-old female patient underwent decompressive craniectomy for removal of an intracerebral hematoma in the right temporoparietal lobe and ... «AJNR, Aug 15»
PL 4.330/04: desmascaramento e enfrentamento
... jurídicas ao capital que efetivamente se vale da exploração final da força de trabalho (“subordinação estrutural”, atualizada para “subordinação reticular”). «Carta Maior, Apr 15»
Gremlin 1 expressing cells appear to be skeletal stem cells
Grem1-expressing reticular stem cells were also identified in the small intestine and shown to self renew, forming the periepithelial mesenchymal sheath. «Nature.com, Apr 15»
Potential Referrals Are All Around You. Pay Attention.
Part of our brain has something called a “Reticular Activating System,” or RAS. Your RAS is like a filter between your conscious and your subconscious mind. «Entrepreneur, Mar 15»
"Infiltrado reticular" de Germán Fernández
"Infiltrado reticular" de Germán Fernández es la primera novela de la trilogía “La saga de los borelianos”, la cual ha sido publicada en Createspace. Este libro ... «Todo Literatura, Feb 15»
Alanna McCardle of Joanna Gruesome posts solo bedroom demos …
Entitling the collection 'Reticular', McCardle's voice is notably more fragile than as part of the day job, reminiscent of Keaton Henson at his most introspective. «DIY Magazine, Feb 15»