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words like bird,
typically transcribed [ɜ], is
actually a
sulcal schwa,
retaining the
sulcality of the
original rhotic consonant. Accordingly, the realization...
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Disruption of its
perforating branches (
sulcal artery) can
result in a
hemicord syndrome. In fact,
acute sulcal artery syndrome should be
suspected in...
- a
sulcus ranges between one and
three centimetres.
Other parameters of
sulcal shape are length, width, and
surface area.
Within a
sulcus there may be...
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between the
anterior and
posterior walls (
sulcal span) increases,
while the
surface area of walls, the
sulcal length of the
posterior wall, and the convolution...
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intracranial bleeding.
Sulcal SAH is the most
common form of
intracranial bleed caused by vasculitis. On CT scans,
sulcal SAH is seen as hyperdensity...
- the
human brain,
examples of ARIA
highlighted in blue: Left: ARIA-E with
sulcal effusion (FLAIR sequence) Middle: ARIA-H with
multiple microbleeds (T2*...
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modern terrestrial mammals are pure scavengers. The
brain of
Smilodon had
sulcal patterns similar to
modern cats,
which suggests an
increased complexity...
- callosum). It is
cytoarchitectonically agranular. It has a
gyral and a
sulcal part.
Anterior cingulate cortex can
further be
divided in the perigenual...
- grooved, and some
phoneticians (such as J. Catford) have
characterized it as
sulcal (which is more or less a
synonym of "grooved"), but in both cases, there...
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evidence of
extensive middle cerebral artery (MCA)
territory infarction (
sulcal effacement or
blurring of grey-white
junction in
greater than 1/3 of MCA...