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- Look up medial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Medial may refer to: Medial magma, a mathematical identity in algebra Medial axis, in geometry the...
- into a two-dimensional plane of virtuality and mediality. Taxonomy of reality, virtuality, mediality. The origin R denotes unmodified reality. A continuum...
- It is considered part of the limbic system. In primates, it is located medially within the temporal lobes. It consists of many nuclei, each made up of...
- The dorsal column–medial lemniscus pathway (DCML) (also known as the posterior column-medial lemniscus pathway (PCML) is the major sensory pathway of the...
- Medialization may refer to: Mediatization (media), how m**** media influence other sectors of society Laryngoplasty, vocal fold surgery This disambiguation...
- end; its medial two-thirds give origin to the Supraspinatus. At its lateral surface resides the spinoglenoid fossa which is situated by the medial margin...
- The medial lemniscus, also known as Reil's band or Reil's ribbon (for German anatomist Johann Christian Reil), is a large ascending bundle of heavily myelinated...
- (till-covered areas forming sheets on flat or irregular topography) and medial moraines (moraines formed where two glaciers meet). The word moraine is...
- Medial knee injuries (those to the inside of the knee) are the most common type of knee injury. The medial ligament complex of the knee consists of: superficial...
- area between the medial border of the humerus to the line drawn as a continuation of the crest of the greater tubercle. The antero-medial surface, less extensive...