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  • 71Accessory nerve — Nerve: Accessory nerve Plan of upper portions of glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves …

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  • 72Sulcus — From the Latin for a groove, furrow, or trench. In medicine, there are many sulci (plural of sulcus) as, for example, the superior pulmonary sulcus. * * * 1. [TA] One of the grooves or furrows on the surface of the brain, bounding the several… …

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  • 73Central pattern generator — Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that produce rhythmic patterned outputs without sensory feedback.[1][2] CPGs have been shown to produce rhythmic outputs resembling normal rhythmic motor pattern production even in isolation… …

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  • 74Lateral corticospinal tract — labeled in red at upper left. Latin tractus corticospinalis lateralis, fasciculus cerebrospinalis lateralis …

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  • 75Hemiparesis — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Hemiparesis ICD10 = ICD10|G|81|9|g|80 ICD9 = ICD9|342.9, ICD9|094.89, ICD9|438.2 Hemiparesis is the partial paralysis of one side of the body. It is generally caused by lesions of the corticospinal tract, which runs …

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  • 76Spinothalamic tract — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = 185 GrayPage = 760 Caption = Spinothalamic tract is 5, in blue at right. Caption2 = Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord. (Anterior and posterior spinothalamic fasciculus is… …

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  • 77Myelomalacia — MRI image shows spinal bleeding (myelomalacia). Myelomalacia is a pathological term referring the softening of the spinal cord.[1] Hemorrhagic infarction (bleeding) of the spinal cord can occur as a sequel to acute injury, such as that caused by… …

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  • 78Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus — Brain: Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus Latin fasciculus longitudinalis posterior; fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis NeuroLex ID birnlex 986 The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) (not to be confused with the medial longitudinal fasciculus, nor… …

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  • 79Nerve — A bundle of fibers that uses electrical and chemical signals to transmit sensory and motor information from one body part to another. See nervous system. * * * A whitish cordlike structure composed of one or more bundles (fascicles) of myelinated …

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  • 80animal development — Introduction  the processes that lead eventually to the formation of a new animal starting from cells derived from one or more parent individuals. Development thus occurs following the process by which a new generation of organisms is produced by …

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