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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SULCATION»
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Since the appearance and development of sulci in the fetal brain follows a
predictable pattern, the degree of sulcation may be used as an indicator of
gestational age-related cortical development, both at autopsy and in vivo with
fetal MRI (Chi ...
Albert L. Baert, Daniela Prayer, 2011
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Pattern Recognition Neuroradiology
(a) (b) Figure 6.7 Lissencephaly and pachygyria: non-contrast axial CT image (a)
shows complete lissencephaly with complete lack of sulcation, thickening of the
cortical mantle (single asterisk) with associated thinning of the underlying white ...
Neil M. Borden, Scott E. Forseen, 2011
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Normal Findings in CT and MRI
The cerebrum and cerebellum exhibit normal cortical sulcation. The cerebral
ventricles are of normal size and symmetrical with normal circulation of CSF.
There are no signs of increased intracranial pressure. The cortex and white
matter show ...
Torsten Bert Moeller, Emil Reif, 2011
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Principles and Practice of Neuropathology
Primary, secondary, and tertiary sulcation is well developed over the surfaces of
the cerebral hemispheres. Primary sulci are the consistently located, easily
recognized sulci such as the central and the superior frontal sulci, which appear ...
University of Hawaii James S. Nelson Neuropathologist at the Pacific Health Research Institute and Clinical Professor of Pathology John A Burns School of Medicine, Department of Neuropathology and Ophthalmic Pathology Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Hernando Mena Chair, and Professor of Pathology Mayo Medical School Joseph E. Parisi Professor i, 2003
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Memoirs: Palaeontologia Indica
principal constriction of the whorls, as is also distinctly seen in his figures; but
while there are usually two impressed lines in this sulcation, close to each other,
there is often a third line seen above it, and it could only have been this to which
...
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
At Centre Bush, 35 percent are strongly sulcate, 32 percent are weakly sulcate,
and the average value of sulcation is greater than 1. Strongly sulcate specimens
also occur at Limehills, Brown's Quarry, and Forest Hill Quarry. Strong sulcation
is ...
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India: Palaeontologia ...
The types of ornamentation are two ; longitudinal striation, and transverse
sulcation conformable to the shape of the aperture ; and besides the ornamented
forms, we have a large number of species with smooth shells, or those marked
simply ...
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Cretaceous Fauna of Southern India
The types of ornamentation are two; longitudinal striation, and transverse
sulcation conformable to the shape- of the aperture; and besides the ornamented
forms, we have a large number of species with smooth shells, or those marked
simply ...
Geological Survey of India, Henry Francis Blanford, Ferdinand Stoliczka, 1865
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Topotypes of Hall's species are moderately slender and have prominent strongly
curved growth lines, and slight sulcation below the suture. Herrick's drawing
depicts a shell having much more inflated whorls than typical L. delphicola and
no ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1987
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MR Imaging in White Matter Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord
Clearly well developed sulcation. f T2 axial, basal ganglia. The subplate can still
be identified, as well as the remnants of the subventricular zone/migrating glia
layer in front of the frontal horns. Clear myelination of the posterior-lateral thalami
, ...
Massimo Filippi, Nicola de Stefano, Vincent Dousset, 2005
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SULCATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
sulcation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Prenatal Sonographic Diagnosis of Retinal Nonattachment
... sulcation with an underdeveloped sylvian fissure and parieto-occipital fissure, consistent with lissencephaly. The cerebellar hemispheres were of normal size. «Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, May 14»
Pediatric Neuroimaging, 4th ed.
... neurology cases, one difficult area to sort out and remember is the various milestones of brain sulcation, the chronology of myelination of various structures, ... «AJNR, Ene 07»