The straight sinus, located at the site of attachment of the falx cerebri to the tentorium cerebelli, has been opened. |
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The falx is narrow and attached firmly to the crista galli of the ethmoid bone. |
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A third, the falx cerebelli, projects downward from the tentorium cerebelli between the two cerebellar hemispheres. |
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One of these, the falx cerebri, is a sickle-shaped partition lying between the two hemispheres of the brain. |
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This is then removed while keeping the falx and tentorium intact for in situ inspection. |
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The Late Latin falco is believed to derive from falx as meaning a sickle, referencing the claws of the bird. |
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The falx was able to inflict horrible wounds on opponents, easily disabling or killing the heavily armored Roman legionaries that they faced. |
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These folds include the falx cerebri, and the tentorium, which separates the cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum. |
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The closest differential diagnosis on imaging for a convexity or falx chondroma is meningioma. |
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For maximum destructive effect, the user crashed his falx down on to the target doublehanded, then drew the blade back toward himself in a sawing motion. |
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The Latin term for falcon, falco, is related to falx, the Latin word meaning sickle, in reference to the silhouette of the falcon's long, pointed wings in flight. |
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The Falx hybrid-electric tilt-rotor concept in paramedic trim left and military trim right. |
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Also Falx 2002 said that there are three main resource of aggression like coach, spectator and player. |
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