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At a later period two transverse bands of fibres appear in the dorsal wall of the diencephalon , one in front of and the other immediately behind the root of the epiphyseal recess . The anterior band is the dorsal or habenular ...
At a later period two transverse bands of fibres appear in the dorsal wall of the diencephalon , one in front of and the other immediately behind the root of the epiphyseal recess . The anterior band is the dorsal or habenular ...
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At a later period two transverse bands of fibres appear in the dorsal wall of the diencephalon , one in front of and the other immediately behind the root of the epiphyseal recess . The anterior band is the dorsal or habenular ...
At a later period two transverse bands of fibres appear in the dorsal wall of the diencephalon , one in front of and the other immediately behind the root of the epiphyseal recess . The anterior band is the dorsal or habenular ...
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The cervical vertebræ , seven in number , can be readily distinguished from all the other vertebræ by the fact that their transverse processes are pierced by a foramen . The highest two , and the lowest , require special description ...
The cervical vertebræ , seven in number , can be readily distinguished from all the other vertebræ by the fact that their transverse processes are pierced by a foramen . The highest two , and the lowest , require special description ...
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It consists of two lateral masses , which support the articular and transverse processes . The lateral masses are themselves united by two curved bars of bone , the anterior and posterior arches , of which the former is the stouter and ...
It consists of two lateral masses , which support the articular and transverse processes . The lateral masses are themselves united by two curved bars of bone , the anterior and posterior arches , of which the former is the stouter and ...
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The anterior part , cut off from the rest by the transverse ligament , serves for the lodgment of the dens of the epistropheus ; the larger part behind corresponds to the upper part of the vertebral canal .
The anterior part , cut off from the rest by the transverse ligament , serves for the lodgment of the dens of the epistropheus ; the larger part behind corresponds to the upper part of the vertebral canal .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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