Atlas of the nervous systemW.B. Saunders & Company, 1901 - 237 pages |
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... terminal extremity of the fissures of Rolando ( s . Rol ) , precuneus ( parieto - occipital fissure ) , cuneus ( calcarine fissure ) , lingula , and occipito- temporal convolution . Inner or marginal group of convolutions : Gyrus ...
... terminal extremity of the fissures of Rolando ( s . Rol ) , precuneus ( parieto - occipital fissure ) , cuneus ( calcarine fissure ) , lingula , and occipito- temporal convolution . Inner or marginal group of convolutions : Gyrus ...
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... terminal fibrils of the axis - cylinder process are situated at some distance from the cerebral cortex in other portions of the brain or cord , where they surround the dendrites of a ganglion cell . ( Fig . 2. ) This neuron begins and ...
... terminal fibrils of the axis - cylinder process are situated at some distance from the cerebral cortex in other portions of the brain or cord , where they surround the dendrites of a ganglion cell . ( Fig . 2. ) This neuron begins and ...
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... terminal fibrils end; these radial bundles (radii) therefore have a vertical arrangement. They are crossed at right angles by other fibers running parallel with the surface of the cortex and forming the so-called plexus of tangential ...
... terminal fibrils end; these radial bundles (radii) therefore have a vertical arrangement. They are crossed at right angles by other fibers running parallel with the surface of the cortex and forming the so-called plexus of tangential ...
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... terminal fibrils end ; these radial bundles ( radii ) therefore have a vertical arrangement . They are crossed at right angles by other fibers running parallel with the surface of the cortex and forming the so - called plexus of ...
... terminal fibrils end ; these radial bundles ( radii ) therefore have a vertical arrangement . They are crossed at right angles by other fibers running parallel with the surface of the cortex and forming the so - called plexus of ...
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... . Thus , the peripheral motor neuron begins in these two regions , while its cells are surrounded by the terminal fibrils of the central neuron ; the latter can not be seen with this stain . ra ra ra Fig . 1 . Fig . 2.
... . Thus , the peripheral motor neuron begins in these two regions , while its cells are surrounded by the terminal fibrils of the central neuron ; the latter can not be seen with this stain . ra ra ra Fig . 1 . Fig . 2.
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