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... which possesses a floor or ventral wall , formed by the central part of Surface ectoderm Neural crest Roof - plate ... ectoderm Spinal ganglion Central canal OT ve Sympathetic ganglion Lateral wall of neural tuba Floor - plate ( 1 ) ...
... which possesses a floor or ventral wall , formed by the central part of Surface ectoderm Neural crest Roof - plate ... ectoderm Spinal ganglion Central canal OT ve Sympathetic ganglion Lateral wall of neural tuba Floor - plate ( 1 ) ...
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The dorsal part forms a large gray mass called the thalamus , and on the posterior Floor - plate Floor - plate end of the thalamus are developed two rounded elevaFig . 46 . tions , the medial and the A. Diagram of a transverse section ...
The dorsal part forms a large gray mass called the thalamus , and on the posterior Floor - plate Floor - plate end of the thalamus are developed two rounded elevaFig . 46 . tions , the medial and the A. Diagram of a transverse section ...
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Each is supported on a boss of bone , pierced by the canalis hypoglossi ( hypoglossal canal ) , which opens obliquely from within outwards and forwards on the floor of a fossa , situated just lateral to the anterior part of the condyle ...
Each is supported on a boss of bone , pierced by the canalis hypoglossi ( hypoglossal canal ) , which opens obliquely from within outwards and forwards on the floor of a fossa , situated just lateral to the anterior part of the condyle ...
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Its temporal surface , smooth and slightly convex , enters into the formation of the floor of the temporal fossa , and affords attachment to the temporal muscle . Near its posterior part it is crossed by one or more ascending grooves ...
Its temporal surface , smooth and slightly convex , enters into the formation of the floor of the temporal fossa , and affords attachment to the temporal muscle . Near its posterior part it is crossed by one or more ascending grooves ...
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Surrounding the cochlea inferiorly and laterally , it completes the floor of the tympanum , and ultimately blends with the anterior and inferior part of the tympanic ring . The carotid canal at first grooves it , and is Lateral ...
Surrounding the cochlea inferiorly and laterally , it completes the floor of the tympanum , and ultimately blends with the anterior and inferior part of the tympanic ring . The carotid canal at first grooves it , and is Lateral ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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