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- are a pair of small round brainstem nuclei. They are located on the undersurface of the brain that, as part of the diencephalon, form part of the limbic...
- Training and Staff Duties Division Tactical and Staff Duties Division Undersurface Warfare Division Offices of the Sea Lords Office of the Second Sea Lord...
- identified by its irregularly shaped grey cap, fluted stem, and fuzzy undersurfaces. It is usually found in Eastern North America and in Europe, near deciduous...
- seem to have a preferred location of deposition and may form on the undersurfaces of the valves or even on the endocardium. Kasper DL, Braunwald E, Fauci...
- Bomba on 30 October 1961 – as it had the anti-flash white on all its undersurfaces and sides. The Tupolev Tu-160 of the 1980s was the first series-built...
- strip of tissue that runs vertically from the floor of the mouth to the undersurface of the tongue is called the lingual frenulum. It tends to limit the movement...
- characterized by the purplish nodular swelling of veins found on the undersurface of the tongue. It is normal for there to be veins visible underneath...
- process of the temporal bone extending downward and forward from the undersurface of the temporal bone just below the ear.[citation needed] The styloid...
- markings across the dorsal surfaces of the body and limbs, with gray-white undersurfaces and a pigmented area that covers near the throat. Males tend to have...
- trees, caused by fungi. The fungus attacks the moist, poorly protected undersurface of tree trunk's thickest part (the "butt" above the root, as opposed...