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- that crisis heterotopias are constantly disappearing from society and being replaced by the following heterotopia of deviation. Heterotopias of deviation...
- Heterotopia may refer to: Heterotopia (medicine), the displacement of an organ from its normal position Heterotopia (space), a concept of "other spaces"...
- In medicine, heterotopia is the presence of a particular tissue type at a non-physiological site, but usually co-existing with original tissue in its...
- cortex. Gray matter heterotopia are common malformations of cortical development known as neuronal migration disorders. Heterotopias are classed in two...
- Nasal glial heterotopia refers to congenital malformations of displaced normal, mature glial tissue, which are no longer in continuity with an intracranial...
- Space Where **** Is Normalized': The Online World and Fanfictions as Heterotopias for WLW". Journal of Homo****uality. 69 (13): 2348–2369. doi:10.1080/00918369...
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- subcortical band heterotopias in females. Women with DCX mutations tend to have an anteriorly-predominant subcortical band heterotopia and pachygyria....
- "Choristoma" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary Lee KH, Roland PS (2013). "Heterotopias, Teratoma, and Choristoma". Encyclopedia of Otolaryngology, Head and...
- Dorland's Medical Dictionary Lee, Kenneth H.; Roland, Peter S. (2013). "Heterotopias, Teratoma, and Choristoma". Encyclopedia of Otolaryngology, Head and...