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Nucleus of the solitary tract
Nucleus of the solitary tract The solitary nucleus and tract are structures in the brainstem. The solitary tract nucleus consists of bilateral columns ...
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Solitary nucleus
Solitary nucleus The solitary nucleus and tract are structures in the brainstem that carry ... small portion in the lower pons). The solitary tract runs in the middle of the ...
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List of anatomical topics
... anterior commissure - anterior communicating artery - anterior corticospinal tract - anterior cranial fossa - anterior cruciate ligament - anterior ... anterior root - anterior spinal artery - anterior spinocerebellar tract - anterior superior alveolar artery - anterior tibial artery ... central retinal artery - central sulcus - central tegmental tract - centromedian nucleus - centrum semi - centrum semiovale - cephalic ... cerebellar projection - cerebellar tonsil - cerebellopontine angle - cerebellorubral tract - cerebellothalamic tract - cerebellum - cerebral aqueduct - cerebral arterial circle - ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: IX. Neurology
... posterior funiculus postero-intermediate sulcus fasciculus gracilis (tract of Goll) fasciculus cuneatus (tract of Burdach) Gray's page #753 antero ... cornu) Posterior column (columna posterior; posterior cornu) tract of Lissauer substantia gelatinosa of Rolando Gray ... cells in the substantia gelatinosa of Rolando Solitary cells posterior basal column White substance (substantia alba) tract of Lissauer Gray's page #759 ...
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Wikimir:Requested articles/list of missing anatomy
... cerebellar peduncle - cerebellar projection - cerebellar tonsil - cerebellothalamic tract - cervical enlargement - ciliary arteries - ciliary nerves - cochlear ... decussation - decussation superior cerebellar peduncle - deferens - dentatothalamic tract - denticulate - denticulate ligament - depress - descendens cervicalis - diagonal ... nuclei - dorsal funiculus - dorsal horn - dorsal trigeminothalamic tract - dorsolateral fasciculus - dorsomedial nucleus of thalamus - dorsum ... geniculate - geniculate bodies of the thalamus - geniculocalcarine tract - geniculum - genu - genu of corpus callosum - genu ... system - hypothalamic sulcus - hypothalamohypophyseal portal system - hypothalamohypophyseal tract - hypothalamoreticular tract - hypothalamospinal tract - hypothalamotegmental tract - ...
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Cerebellum
... The neocerebellum receives input from the pontocerebellar tract and projects to the deep cerebellar nuclei. The pontocerebellar tract originates at the pontine nuclei, which receive ... They may also arise within the spinocerebellar tract whose origin is located in the ipsilateral ... some afferent fibers from the anterior spinocerebellar tract that are conveyed to the anterior cerebellar ... the massive corticopontocerebellar (cerebral cortex > pons > cerbellum) tract. These fibers descend from the sensory ...
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Cerebellum (Psychology wiki)
... muscles causing them to move—and the spinocerebellar tract —which provides feedback on the position of ... The neocerebellum receives input from the pontocerebellar tract and projects to the deep cerebellar nuclei. The pontocerebellar tract originates at the pontine nuclei , which receive ... They may also arise within the spinocerebellar tract whose origin is located in the ipsilateral ... some afferent fibers from the anterior spinocerebellar tract that are conveyed to the anterior ...
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Fritz Proell   (translated from German)
... † 22. November 1944 in Dora central tract Nordhausen / Harz ), was resistance fighter against the ... Landsberg in "protective custody". During its 3jaehrigen solitary confinement (at that time officially highest youth ... 1944 in the notorious KZ Dora central tract when north living in the resin "verschubt ... V1 and V2 Rockets of Dora central tract ) in Fritz Proell road did not take ... red assistance, KZ prisoner in Dora central tract , acts of sabotage on V2 Rockets ...
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Hypothalamus
... the heart, the stomach, and the reproductive tract Autonomic inputs Blood-borne stimuli, including leptin ... brainstem; notably from the nucleus of the solitary tract, the locus coeruleus, and the ventrolateral medulla ... through the medial forebrain bundle, the mammillotegmental tract and the dorsal longitudinal fasciculus. Projections to ... the hypothalamus are carried by the mammillothalamic tract, the fornix and stria terminalis. There ...
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Bohumil Müller
... director of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Czechoslovak Branch. Müller was called to ... months, Müller was not allowed out of solitary confinement without a blindfold and subjected to ... Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Brooklyn: Watchtower Bible & Tract Society of New York, 1971. 2000 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Brooklyn: Watchtower Bible & Tract Society of New York, 2000 Hesse, Hans ...
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