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Sulci or
Sulki (in Gr**** Σολκοί, Steph. B., Ptol.; Σοῦλχοι, Strabo; Σύλκοι, Paus.), was one of the most
considerable cities of
ancient Sardinia, situated...
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named after images from
various mythologies.
Sulci are long,
parallel grooves.
Tritonian sulci are
named after sacred rivers in the
mythology of...
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sulcus (Latin: "furrow"; pl.:
sulci) is a
shallow depression or
groove in the
cerebral cortex. One or more
sulci surround a
gyrus (pl. gyri), a ridge...
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between the
labia majora and
labia minora are
known as the
interlabial sulci or
interlabial folds. The
labia minora are two soft
folds of fat-free, hairless...
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Sulcis (Maurreddia or
Meurreddia in
Sardinian language) is a
subregion of Sardinia, Italy, in the
Province of
South Sardinia.
Languages spoken include...
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Battle of
Sulci was a
naval battle fought in 258 BC
between the
Roman and
Carthaginian navies on the
coast near the town of
Sulci, Sardinia. It was...
- The accessory, vagus, and
glossopharyngeal nerves correspond with the
posterior nerve roots, and are
attached to the
bottom of a
sulcus named the posterolateral...
- cortex. It is
generally surrounded by one or more
sulci (depressions or furrows; sg.: sulcus). Gyri and
sulci create the
folded appearance of the
brain in...
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after the
locations of
events in the
Arabian Nights.
Sulci are long,
parallel grooves.
Enceladean sulci are
named after the
locations of
events in the Arabian...
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termed a
gyrus (plural gyri) and a
groove is
termed a
sulcus (plural
sulci).
These surface convolutions appear during fetal development and continue...