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Cuneate nucleus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cuneate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cuneate means "wedge-shaped," it can apply to: •leaf shape •the cuneate nucleus, a part of the brainstem •the cuneate fasciculus, a tract from the spinal cord into the brainstem
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Cuneate fasciculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cuneate: Botany Wedge-shaped. Used especially to describe a leaf or petal base that is narrowly triangular. ... The sixth glume is very small, cuneate, awned Distribution._--In the districts forming the Coromandel Coast and also Gangetic plains and Ceylon 37.
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Definition of external cuneate nucleus from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... external cuneate nucleus -->; accessory cuneate nucleus...
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Cuneate - Definition of Cuneate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Cuneate. Look it up now! ... Use cuneate in a Sentence...
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Dorsal accessory olivary and lateral cuneate nuclei were cavitated and had mild glial response around their periphery. Additionally, a focus of necrosis and neuropil vacuolization was found in the right putamen.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cuneate nucleus. cuneate nucleus. Information about cuneate nucleus in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... cuneate fasciculus of medulla oblongata; cuneate fasciculus of spinal cord; cuneate fasciculus of spinal cord; cuneate fasciculus of spinal cord; cuneate fasciculus of spinal cord;
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Transmission between single identified, kinesthetic afferent fibers of joint origin and their central target neurons of the cuneate nucleus was examined in anesthetized cats by means of paired electrophysiological recording.
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