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Definition of Subcentral

Subcentral
Subcentral Sub*cen"tral, a. 1. Under the center. 2. Nearly central; not quite central.

Meaning of Subcentral from wikipedia

- article on "subcentral", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "subcentral" You can also: Search for Subcentral in Wikipedia...
- intraparietal sulcus, the inferior postcentral sulcus, the posterior subcentral sulcus and the lateral sulcus. It is bounded caudally by the angular area...
- Brodmann area 43, the subcentral area, is a structurally distinct area of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture. Along with Brodmann...
- s**** with the middle of the body chamber transversely constricted, and a subcentral orthochoanitic siphuncle. The surface is ornamented by a network of fine...
- Bolivian East. Indigenous residents had organized the Subcentral Indígena del TIPNIS (Subcentral TIPNIS) in July 1988. Following clearing by the National...
- striations. Whorl sections are subrectangular, sutures sinuous, the siphuncle subcentral. Also from the Cretaceous is Pseudocenoceras, named by Spath in 1927....
- federation is defined as the constitutional entrenchment of the powers of subcentral units (provinces, etc.) that is not unilaterally changeable or revocable...
- operculum can be described as follows: concentric: the nucleus is central or subcentral as in Lithoglyphus and Ampullaria, and in other the nucleus is near the...
- Pseudorthocerida Rayonnoceras is characterized by large straight s**** with a large subcentral siphuncle composed of subglobular segments, as for the family. The endosiphuncular...
- orthoconic (straight) to slightly cyrtoconic (curved) s****, and central to subcentral siphuncles which may bear internal deposits. Orthoceratoids are also characterized...