The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 13Editors, Denison University, 1903 |
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... measured 1.5 cm . and 2 cm . respectively . The right posterior cornu was well - developed in both cases . The posterior horn of Macacus presents a well - developed bulb , but an ill - developed calcar avis . The anterior and the ...
... measured 1.5 cm . and 2 cm . respectively . The right posterior cornu was well - developed in both cases . The posterior horn of Macacus presents a well - developed bulb , but an ill - developed calcar avis . The anterior and the ...
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... measurements published by B. Stilling ( 3 ) . The fact that the records which WOROSCHILOFF chose as the basis for his curves were from a child of five years , and therefore from a cord not completely developed , has been re- cently ...
... measurements published by B. Stilling ( 3 ) . The fact that the records which WOROSCHILOFF chose as the basis for his curves were from a child of five years , and therefore from a cord not completely developed , has been re- cently ...
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... measurements from an immature cord . It is intended in this paper to present a chart which shall more accurately show the true relations between the gray and white matter as they appear in the adult , and thus shall replace the older ...
... measurements from an immature cord . It is intended in this paper to present a chart which shall more accurately show the true relations between the gray and white matter as they appear in the adult , and thus shall replace the older ...
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... measurement of the first four cervical segments . In cords X and Y , the first cervical segment could not be mea- sured on the dorsal aspect nor on the coccygeal segment at all . In cord Z , measurements on the dorsal aspect alone could ...
... measurement of the first four cervical segments . In cords X and Y , the first cervical segment could not be mea- sured on the dorsal aspect nor on the coccygeal segment at all . In cord Z , measurements on the dorsal aspect alone could ...
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... measurements for each segment , and these average lengths were those used for the divisions of the abscissa in the accom- panying chart I. ( a ) Total Length of the Spinal Cord . The lengths of all the segments taken together , should ...
... measurements for each segment , and these average lengths were those used for the divisions of the abscissa in the accom- panying chart I. ( a ) Total Length of the Spinal Cord . The lengths of all the segments taken together , should ...
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