- Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865, p. 104 "David
judicialiter condemnatus,
tractus et
suspensus est,
visceribusque combustis,
corpus capite truncatum, et...
- in the
average human Details System Digestive system Identifiers Latin tractus digestorius (mouth to ****),
canalis alimentarius (esophagus to
large intestine)...
- and
nucleus tractus solitarii.
Cardiopulmonary receptors sense a
decreased blood volume, and
signal to area
postrema and
nucleus tractus solitarii. Osmometric...
-
Acanthurus tractus, the five-band surgeonfish,
ocean surgeon, or
ocean surgeonfish, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Acanthuridae found in...
-
nucleus (SN) (nucleus of the
solitary tract,
nucleus solitarius, or
nucleus tractus solitarii) is a
series of
neurons whose cell
bodies form a
roughly vertical...
-
particular a
sector of the
Roman defence line in Gaul in Late Antiquity, the
Tractus Armoricani ('Armorican Tract'). In
medieval Insular Celtic languages, the...
- (corticospinal) or
brainstem (corticobulbar)
Identifiers Latin tractus pyramidalis tractus corticospinalis MeSH D011712
NeuroNames 1320
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1464...
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insular cortex respectively. The
anterior spinothalamic tract (Latin:
tractus spinothalamicus anterior) or
ventral spinothalamic fasciculus situated...
-
Spinocerebellar tracts are
labeled in blue at right.
Details Identifiers Latin tractus spinocerebellaris MeSH D020824
NeuroNames 1978
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy...
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location of the
corticobulbar tract.
Details Identifiers Latin tractus corticonuclearis,
tractus corticobulbaris NeuroNames 1319
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy...