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Page 806
... nuclei are described : ( a ) The superior vestibular nucleus or nucleus of Bechterew , which lies just caudal to the trigeminal motor nucleus in the angle of the floor and lateral wall of the ventricle . It extends dorsally in the wall ...
... nuclei are described : ( a ) The superior vestibular nucleus or nucleus of Bechterew , which lies just caudal to the trigeminal motor nucleus in the angle of the floor and lateral wall of the ventricle . It extends dorsally in the wall ...
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... nuclei in the medial group , the most caudal being the nucleus parafascicularis . Its cells are small , darkly stained and they form a compact group round upper part of the habenulo - peduncular tract ( the retroflex bundle of Meynert ) ...
... nuclei in the medial group , the most caudal being the nucleus parafascicularis . Its cells are small , darkly stained and they form a compact group round upper part of the habenulo - peduncular tract ( the retroflex bundle of Meynert ) ...
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... nucleus prepositus hypoglossi . The connections of the medial nucleus are widespread through the medulla and pons , to various nuclei of the reticular formation , to the other cranial nerve motor nuclei and to autonomic centers and nuclei ...
... nucleus prepositus hypoglossi . The connections of the medial nucleus are widespread through the medulla and pons , to various nuclei of the reticular formation , to the other cranial nerve motor nuclei and to autonomic centers and nuclei ...
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The Animal Cell | 15 |
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The Neural Groove and Tube | 42 |
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