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- The cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of the midbrain, aqueduct of Sylvius, Sylvian aqueduct, mesencephalic duct) is a small, narrow tube connecting the third...
- post-classical world as an author of technical treatises, especially De aquaeductu, dealing with the aqueducts of Rome. Due to a lack of either a titulus...
- largest aqueducts of Rome. The Romans constructed numerous aqueducts. De aquaeductu, a treatise by Frontinus, who served as water commissioner, reflects the...
- vestibule, viewed from above. (Aquaeductus vestibuli labeled at bottom right.) Details Identifiers Latin aquaeductus vestibuli MeSH D014723 TA98 A15...
- 2024. Smith, William; Wayte, William; Marindin, G. D., eds. (1890). "Aquaeductus". A Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Antiquities. Vol. 1. Albemarie St.:...
- (aquæductus Fallopii). Behind the internal acoustic meatus is a small slit almost hidden by a thin plate of bone, leading to a canal, the aquæductus vestibuli...
- a triangular depression; at the apex of this is a small opening, the aquaeductus cochleae (or cochlear aqueduct, or aqueduct of cochlea), which lodges...
- Rhaeto-Romance root auadutg 'aqueduct', which in turn evolved from the Latin aquaeductus. Vaduz is mentioned in historic 12th-century m****cripts as Faduzes....
- The facial canal (also known as the Fallopian canal) is a Z-shaped canal in the temporal bone of the skull. It extends between the internal acoustic meatus...
- De aquaeductu (English: On aqueducts) is a two-book official report given to the emperor Nerva or Trajan on the state of the aqueducts of Rome, and was...