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- The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM), or ventromedial nucleus of the spinal cord, is a group of neurons located close to the midline on the floor of...
- Central Medial. CL Central Lateral. CM CentroMedian. MD Medial Dorsal. MV MedioVentral=Reuniens. Pf Parafascicular. (Lateral view shows sagittal section through...
- migration. The bipotential gonad results from the collection of the medioventral region of the urogenital ridge. At the five-w**** point, the developing...
- posteroventral (directed backward and down) process; and the acromion is a medioventral (directed inwards and down) process (also known as the presca****r process)...
- paratenial nucleus paraventricular thalamus reuniens nucleus (a.k.a. medioventral nucleus) rhomboidal nucleus interanteromedial intermediodorsal intralaminar...
- the interthalamic adhesion (m****a intermedia). It is also known as the medioventral nucleus. The nucleus reuniens receives afferent input from a large number...
- nucleus Midline nuclear group Paratenial nucleus Reuniens nucleus (a.k.a. medioventral nucleus) Rhomboidal nucleus Intralaminar nuclear group Centromedian nucleus...
- nucleus (nucleus parataenialis) nucleus reuniens (also known as the medioventral nucleus) rhomboidal nucleus (nucleus commissuralis rhomboidalis) subfascicular...
- is dual compound, located in the second row spinoscalids in position medioventral and lies fused in the middle of its length basal. It usually is very...
- pubescence, while the duller body is somewhat sculptured. The gula (or medioventral head sclerite) has hairs, but the occiput (back of head) is nearly hairless...