MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CUNEUS»
cuneus
muschenbrock
function
prophetarum
maritimus
precuneus
means
insect
lingual
gyrus
smaller
lobe
occipital
brain
bounded
anteriorly
parieto
sulcus
inferiorly
calcarine
receives
cuneus
wiktionary
plural
cunei
anatomy
portion
human
noun
edit
genitive
cuneī
second
declension
wedge
shape
define
shaped
convolution
medial
surface
cerebrum
entomology
segment
corium
medical
more
merriam
webster
mesial
above
forms
part
area
entomologists
glossary
amateur
society
triangular
region
found
fore
wings
some
hemiptera
entomological
meaning
pronunciation
translations
home
recruits
primarily
professionals
maritime
inland
offshore
industry
within
their
countries
experienced
local
staff
well
cuneiform
style
font
simulation
this
page
contains
about
latin
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CUNEUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
cuneus dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cuneus et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Roman Battle Tactics 109BC-AD313
The cunei in the battle against Boudicca may therefore have been the individual
cohorts or centuries in very close order (cf the legionary array in Plates D/E).
Vegetius says that late Roman soldiers nicknamed the cuneus the 'pig's head' (
caput ...
2
Fiber Pathways of the Brain
“The occipital transverse fascicle of the cuneus (the transverse stratum of the
cuneus of Sachs) connects the cuneus to the convexity of the occipital lobe and
to its inferior lateral aspect. Its fibers originate . . . from the superior lip of the
calcarine ...
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak Pandya, 2009
3
The American Journal of Psychology
Occipital Lobe. ( Corrected.) Left. Right. Total exposed surface, 1660.5 sq. mm.
1302. sq. Exposed surface of cuneus, 608. sq. mm. 412. sq. mm. Limiting sunken
surface, 1957.2 sq. mm. 1847.7 sq. mm. Included sunken surface, 928. sq. mm.
Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, 1891
4
Language and History in the Early Germanic World
What is described here is occasionally illustrated in practice in reports of specific
encounters between the Roman and Germanic armies. It need not always be the
case that a cuneus was made up of warriors from a kindred, since in large-scale ...
5
American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
Front wings without cuneus, many veins; head narrower than pronotum; pale
colors; length: 5.5-14 — (6) Rhopalidae Front wings without cuneus, many veins;
head about as wide as pronotum; length: 10-18 — (5) Alydidae Front wings
without ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
6
Functional Connectivity of Affective Face Processing ...
agglomerated the superior cuneus, medial lingual, and inferior cuneus regions in
both autism and controls but the classification of inferior cuneus and medial
lingual regions differed between autism and controls with medial lingual being ...
Daniel Joseph Kelley, 2008
7
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
To find now the attraction of the whole right-angled cuneus on a body at A in the
direction ab. — Since the force of each section is ss by what is above said,
therefore the force of all the sections, the number of them being ab or a, is ass = s
. ab .
Charles Hutton, George Shaw, Richard Pearson, 1809
To find now the attraction of the whole right-angled cuneus on a body at A in the
direction AB. — Since the force of each section is ss by what is above said,
therefore the force of all the sections, the number of them being AB or a, is ass = s
.
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw, 1809
9
Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-century England: ...
... cumpayne II 25 cuneum vehcg II 19 cuneum weg II 20 cuneus com 1 227 412
cuneus coing 1 421 cuneus coyn 1 227 cuneus grase chevüe 1 228 cuneus
grase fcivile 1 228 cuneus grosse chevüe 1 228 cuneus Jcivil II 161 cuniculi
chunicgs ...
10
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
As likewise the doctrine of percussion (on which depends that of the cuneus or
wedge, with many other speculations of a like kind) : and that of resilition or
rebounding, which (as appears by a short specimen formerly printed in Numb.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CUNEUS»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
cuneus est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Modifications of the endosomal compartment in peripheral blood …
... (4) posterior cingulate; (5) precuneus; (6) occipital cortex, by grouping the calcarine cortex, occipital cortex and cuneus; (7) temporal cortex, ... «Nature.com, juil 15»
'Achoo reflex' is caused by brain's sensitivity to brightness, expert …
... lights, photic sneezers had a 'generally enhanced excitability' and increased brain activity in the visual cortex, particularly in the cuneus. «Daily Mail, juin 15»
Childhood trauma, midbrain activation and psychotic symptoms in …
Between-group differences in brain activation to fearful faces were limited to decreased activation in the BPD group in the right cuneus. «Nature.com, mai 15»
The oldest known complaint letter
'Cuneus' means 'wedge', while 'form' means 'shape', so cuneiform was a series of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, using a blunt reed as ... «ABC Online, mars 15»
“Potential biomarker that could predict”? – caveats about psychiatric …
Two regions, the right insula, and the left cuneus lit up the most. Dr. Friedman said the results fit with other brain imaging studies, and as a ... «HealthNewsReview.org, janv 15»
Wordplay: David Astle
Its name derives from cuneus in Latin, or wedge, a nod to the symbols' strong triangular patterning, a symptom of writing with a sliced bulrush. «Sydney Morning Herald, nov 14»
The Psychological Comforts of Storytelling
The script is shaped triangularly (cuneus means “wedge” in Latin) and the alphabet consists of more than 100 letters. It is used to write in ... «The Atlantic, nov 14»
In autism, brain shows unusual thinning throughout life
Faster, slower: The left cuneus (dark pink), a section of the cortex involved in visual processing, thins more quickly in adolescents with autism ... «SFARI News, juin 14»
Book Review: 'The Ark Before Noah' by Irving Finkel
Originating in Mesopotamia (roughly modern Iraq) around 3500 B.C. and so named from the Latin cuneus, meaning "wedge," it consists of ... «Wall Street Journal, mai 14»
Brain Wave Control Could Improve Vision
In addition, the researchers have been able to map where the alpha waves originate: The cuneus, which is located in the area of the brain that ... «Photonics.com, avril 14»