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The terms anterior and ventral are synonymous , and are used to indicate a structure ( D ) which lies nearer to the front or ventral surface of the body than another structure ( E ) which is placed nearer to the back or dorsal surface ...
The terms anterior and ventral are synonymous , and are used to indicate a structure ( D ) which lies nearer to the front or ventral surface of the body than another structure ( E ) which is placed nearer to the back or dorsal surface ...
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The terms anterior and ventral are synonymous , and are used to indicate a structure ( D ) which lies nearer to the front or ventral surface of the body than another structure ( E ) which is placed nearer to the back or dorsal surface ...
The terms anterior and ventral are synonymous , and are used to indicate a structure ( D ) which lies nearer to the front or ventral surface of the body than another structure ( E ) which is placed nearer to the back or dorsal surface ...
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As the migration proceeds clumps of cells are budded off from the ventral ends of the ganglia . These secondary cell buds are the rudiments of the sympathetic ganglion cells and of the chromaffin tissue which is found in the sympathetic ...
As the migration proceeds clumps of cells are budded off from the ventral ends of the ganglia . These secondary cell buds are the rudiments of the sympathetic ganglion cells and of the chromaffin tissue which is found in the sympathetic ...
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These fibres grow out both from the dorsal and the ventral ends of the ganglia , and , together with the ganglia , they form , in the cranial region , certain of the cerebral nerves , and , in the spinal region , the posterior roots of ...
These fibres grow out both from the dorsal and the ventral ends of the ganglia , and , together with the ganglia , they form , in the cranial region , certain of the cerebral nerves , and , in the spinal region , the posterior roots of ...
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The ventral portion of the primitive mid - brain is converted into the two peduncles of the cerebrum of the adult brain , and the dorsal portion is transformed into four rounded elevations , the colliculi or corpora quadrigemina .
The ventral portion of the primitive mid - brain is converted into the two peduncles of the cerebrum of the adult brain , and the dorsal portion is transformed into four rounded elevations , the colliculi or corpora quadrigemina .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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