The very human frontal face of the bellows worker, for instance, is contradicted by the unhuman frontal masks hanging on the wall of the foundry. |
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They were implanted in the mastoid, frontal and maxillary regions for periods of 1 week to 2 months. |
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Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed a giant intracranial parasagittal frontal tumour eroding through the top of the skull. |
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A magnetic resonance image demonstrated sinusitis involving mainly the right maxillary, ethmoid, and frontal sinuses. |
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Instead, we are treated to four vigorous profiles, with only the lion and the mylodon drawn full frontal. |
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Abscesses which arise secondarily to infections of the paranasal sinuses are usually found in the frontal lobes. |
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A 32 year old woman comes to you complaining of recurrent frontal headaches. |
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However, the replacement of frontal with three-quarter views of the figures points to new Western influences. |
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In individual contests the student is required to execute free techniques against frontal attacks, thrusts, etc. |
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Other symptoms may include chills, anorexia, generalized or frontal headache, severe myalgia and arthralgia, weakness, and fatigue. |
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Surgery is most commonly performed for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy, and epilepsy secondary to a lesion. |
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Damage can occur to the basal ganglia or to the frontal lobes which control initiation of speech, causing mutism when damaged. |
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Crudely outlined heads and torsos are presented in simple, frontal poses and often resemble classical statuary more than living men. |
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The concentration of androgen receptor and 5 reductase activities in frontal hair follicles is greater than in occipital follicles. |
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With its frontal perspective, the monumental wave confronts the viewer dead-on, boldly asserting its pure, natural energy. |
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Rank favors shallow, frontal compositions reminiscent of Japanese woodcuts and Indian miniatures as well as of American folk art. |
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The posterior edge of the frontal is bilobate owing to the strongly notched exit of the supraorbital canal on to the parietal. |
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During the craniotomy, severe swelling and profuse bleeding from the sagittal sinus and deep frontal area developed. |
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The tritocerebrum is linked to subesophageal ganglion by circumesophageal connectives and to the frontal ganglion by frontal commisure. |
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Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling. |
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However, to access the maxillary, ethmoid and frontal sinus, the sheep's middle turbinate needs to be removed. |
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The showing of the face from a frontal position indicates a good person, whereas an enemy is shown sidewise. |
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A typical Egyptian two-dimensional view of the body depicts the head and legs in profile, with a frontal view of the torso. |
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With almost 80,000 men Wellington outnumbered the French, and tried to pin Joseph to his position by a frontal attack while turning his flank. |
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In their strong colors, direct frontal poses, and careful detailing, the Burnett likenesses are typical of Johnson's best work. |
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These new frame rails are filled with structural foam in key areas to control crush, especially in offset frontal collisions. |
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One third of the weight gain is attributable to structural reinforcements added to insure favorable results in an offset frontal collision. |
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These tadpoles have large frontal eyes and probably direct their prey capture strikes visually. |
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Moreover, whereas the frontal view is savage and vehement, this head is gentle and dreamy, even pretty, expressing an entirely different mood. |
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The IHHS frontal crash tests have the front end of the vehicle hit a deformable barrier at 40 mph. |
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The frontal cortex is important in planning, impulse control, and attention. |
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Parts of the thalamus, and the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex that are important in controlling mood, also connect to the hypothalamus. |
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This is a section through the frontal and temporal lobes, the pons, and the cerebellum. |
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The depression was found in all the breeds studied, and in both sexes on the lateral sides of both cornual processes of the frontal bones. |
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We sat around the kitchen table and planned out our strategy, various frontal attacks and flanking maneuvers we could make were considered. |
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The inferior surfaces of the frontal lobes are separated from those of the temporal lobes by the lateral fissure. |
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Its even more powerful appearance is reflected in a new frontal design with short body overhangs and a highly contoured rear end. |
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Manta rays live in tropical waters and feed on plankton, using their frontal flaps. |
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There is a characteristic anterior pointing and medial concavity of the frontal horns, seen on the coronal scans. |
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The scientific explanation for addictive personality places importance on that fact that the frontal lobes in the brain may underlie impulsivity. |
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There is still a little impreciseness in the frontal positioning, judging by our experience, which is obviously still limited. |
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Exact alignment occurs when these three points are collinear in the frontal plane. |
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I have a mild frontal lobe disorder that leads me to perseverate, and thus I've continued to work out the theory and do experiments anyway. |
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In this procedure, the frontal lobe of the brain was surgically destroyed with a tool like an ice pick. |
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The cloud most suited to halo formation is cirrostratus, which is most commonly observed well ahead of a developing frontal system. |
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Haloes can sometimes be a sign that rain is approaching, as cirrus clouds can mean that a frontal system is on its way. |
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The degree of atrophy is much more profound in the parasagittal cortex, and is particularly severe in the frontal region of this hemisphere. |
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Please do not despair, all you suffering sweethearts out there with a more modest frontal topography. |
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There was a retraction of the frontal capillary implantation line and superciliary and ciliary alopecia on the third lateral, bilaterally. |
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The hippocampus area in the frontal lobes, the sort of parietal temporal lobes and the frontal lobes. |
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In most patients with a high forehead, or in males with a receding hairline, the incision is placed at the frontal hairline. |
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Left frontal lesions, left lesions of the basal ganglia, and cortical and subcortical atrophy also are common. |
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It was designed to deliver a frontal strike and to create a chance to outflank the enemy's strong points. |
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Patients with large medial frontal lesions extending to the most anterior frontal pole sometimes become abulic. |
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If a stroke occurs in the dominant hemisphere in the frontal area of the brain, the patient will lose the ability to produce language. |
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The study involved twins in Finland and focused on gray matter in the frontal lobes and Wernicke's area. |
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The frontal forms a complex interdigitate joint with the postorbital from the dorsal rim of the orbit to the supratemporal fenestra. |
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The dorsal surface of the orbitosphenoid is flat, and supports part of the frontal lobe of the brain. |
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On coronal sections, a mass measuring 4 cm in diameter was observed in the right frontal lobe white matter. |
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The common site of its occurrence is the deep white matter in the frontal lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. |
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Convectional and frontal rainfall in summer and autumn is also an important source of water for streamflow generation. |
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The action of adduction along the frontal plane of the body will cause the arm to be moved in a curvilinear arc. |
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Finally a naso-orbital lesion would emerge through a defect between the frontal and the lacrimal bones. |
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The patient underwent a right frontal craniotomy with transfrontal resection of the lesion using wand frameless stereotaxy. |
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Telling the truth however causes activity in the frontal lobe, temporal lobe and cingulate gyrus. |
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Computed tomography of his brain showed that his frontal lobe and a large portion of his parietal and temporal lobes were missing. |
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Subtle signs of frontal lobe dysfunction may be demonstrated by testing stereognosis. |
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Where are the voices of outrage over what amounts to a frontal assault on the constitution of the United States? |
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Communication between the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe is also important and this interaction occurs via multiple routes. |
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The mass extended into the left hemisphere through the anterior corpus callosum and obliterated the frontal horn of the right lateral ventricle. |
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Damage to their temporal lobes or frontal lobes was not as great as those included in the other two groups. |
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The oldest of the crew, Jeff, threw back some layback frontal rocks and inverts. |
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The maxilla and frontal are expanded laterally, hiding the small zygomatic arch from dorsal view. |
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The frontal sinuses may be absent, small, or remarkably large, extending through orbital bones, zygomatic processes, and into the squamae. |
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Its full frontal nudity is unlikely to cause the blink of a Gallic eyelid when the French see it this Christmas. |
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Full frontal constraint may flatten the face, limit mandibular growth, and result in a retroflexed head with a prominent occipital shelf. |
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The gap between the two frontal bones did not change significantly with gestation. |
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During the next ten years various methods of frontal leukotomy were developed by Moniz, Freeman and Watts. |
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Even one of the earliest examples of full frontal nudity on the London stage couldn't save it. |
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Exposure to extreme circumstances may lead to subtle structural abnormalities in the frontal lobe, which is closely related to the limbic system. |
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We have these incredible frontal lobes that put the brakes on the limbic system and that enable us to judge, not to act on our impulses. |
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The paintings are all frontal and straightforward, rock-solid and penetrating, yet have an ethereal quality. |
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Head lateral views showed focal increased uptake at both frontal bones and vertical enlargement of the diploe and mandibular bones. |
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Clinical findings during early childhood may include macrocephaly and frontal bossing. |
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Like tetrapods, but unlike all other fishes, they also have frontal bones in the skull roof. |
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There is a potent chemistry between the performers and an admirable ease with the full frontal nudity their roles demand. |
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The division into frontal and posterior lobes of the brain was based on the functional specialisation of these lobes. |
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Here we present a case of solitary plasmacytoma of frontal bone that was entirely asymptomatic. |
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A primary function of the frontal and prefrontal lobes is to inhibit responses. |
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A cingulutomy is a prefrontal lobotomy that severs certain functions between the two frontal hemispheres. |
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An external view of a skull shows a fracture near the bregma and scalping cuts along the frontal bone. |
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The dorsal margin bends medially towards its articulation with the nasal and frontal. |
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Egypt had a long-established sculptural tradition of blocklike, frontal figures with carefully formulated proportions. |
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Polo necks are sweaters with raised collars, usually adorned with two or three buttons on the frontal neckline. |
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A small vertical midline plate, termed the nasal spine of the frontal bone, contributes to the nasal septum. |
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He was started on intravenous antibiotics and underwent external frontal sinusotomy to decompress the adjacent infected frontal sinus. |
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These typical lesions of the frontal bone with associated obesity and virilism were first described by Morgagni. |
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The mass was centred in the anterior ethmoidal air cell and extended to the lateral margin of the right frontal sinus. |
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This airbag is deployed from just above the front bumper when a frontal collision is imminent. |
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He subsequently developed plasmacytomas of his thoracic spinal canal, right orbit, and frontal sinuses. |
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The symbol of the sun and moon lay embossed on the frontal bind, the lunar sphere overtaking the sun in wars of dark and light. |
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In domain B, the viscous substrate was displaced by the moving backstop and accumulated as a thick wedge against the frontal ramp. |
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The middle cerebral artery supplies much of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes of the brain. |
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A comparison of the brain scans revealed differences in the volume of gray matter in the frontal and temporal lobes. |
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The researchers saw a shift in activation from the temporal lobe to the frontal lobe during a language skills task. |
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These are rare brain disorders that affect primarily the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. |
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It has also been reported in other parts of the skull, such as the frontal and maxillary sinuses and orbit. |
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Branches of the nasal nerve have been described passing to the frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses. |
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Ethmoid and frontal sinus mucocoeles present commonly with symptoms and signs caused by displacement of adjacent structures. |
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Its accuracy, however, is questionable in suspected ethmoid, frontal, or sphenoid involvement. |
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They note that there is evidence to suggest that a circuit involving the thalamus and frontal lobes functions abnormally in autism. |
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That book described a very bright, highly functional professional who suffered damage to his frontal lobes as the result of a noncancerous tumor. |
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Each features a high-strength steel reinforced torque box that prevents the front tires from intruding into the passenger compartment in a frontal collision. |
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One of the first areas to shut down are the frontal lobes where our judgment centers are located. |
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The doctors discovered the entry wound into the frontal lobe with a diameter about equal to that of a cigarette. |
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Its distinctiveness arises from a key region, the frontal cortex, not being fully developed. |
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If the gun is to be well protected in an unmanned turret, the presented frontal area of the vehicle and, therefore, its all-up weight, will still remain substantial. |
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The symptom is also sometimes seen in lobotomy patients and other sufferers of frontal lobe damage and in victims of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis. |
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If the anamorphosis produces the result of obscuring, prohibiting the frontal view of the work, the execution process requires the rigor of construction. |
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These anticyclones diverted rain-bearing frontal systems away from the country for much of the time and as a result it was a dry but cloudy month everywhere. |
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He specialized in frontal assaults on the enemy, and he quickly acquired a reputation for brutal and extreme violence. |
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Covering her peroxide blond bob was a knit cap that sprouted an enormous feather and lace from its frontal lobe. |
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This reduction in relative size would have concomitantly influenced the geometry of the relationship between the ocular lobes and the frontal lobe. |
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In the midline rostrally are the frontal and spheroid sinuses. |
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The player will be presented with a wide array of scenarios, from VIP rescue missions to stealth incursions to full frontal assaults against hordes of enemies. |
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It has derived frontal and temporal lobes and a lunate sulcus in a derived position, which are consistent with capabilities for higher cognitive processing. |
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If anything, her style can only be described as hectoring, more sniping than frontal attack, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution. |
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Communication between the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe is important. |
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The terror attacks of September 11, 2001, in the US also provided the European governments with the pretext for a frontal assault on basic rights. |
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In Daito-ryu, the first technique you learn is called ippondori, a difficult technique where you receive, barehanded, the frontal attack of your opponent. |
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This geometrical property is true of any frontal perspective image, no matter how it be produced, whether mathematically, mechanically, or optically. |
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No beta-APP-positive axons were detected in sections of frontal lobe, basal ganglia, cerebellum, pons, and spinal cord from 4 randomly selected, aged-matched control cases. |
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Arens collected such tiny surrealistic beachheads in a frontal assault on the mundane as others would collect porcelains or baseball trading cards. |
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For those of you in the audience with no medical background, frontal lobe syndrome manifests itself in many ways that mimic the manic stage of bipolar disease. |
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Thus Tiffany, Jerry, and Natalie drop trou, as well as everything else, and their extended full frontal aerobics gets them the much-needed publicity they seek. |
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The money shot was when Rick Perry launched a frontal attack on Gingrich's well-reported marital infidelity. |
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Dramatic mental failures of this sort shade into failures of empathy, a deficit found in many sociopaths, who also show reduced function of the frontal cortices. |
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That frontal assaults sometimes succeeded despite enormous casualties speaks more of soldierly courage and fortitude than any general's brilliance. |
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A deepening Atlantic depression is now moving towards north-west Scotland as expected, bringing frontal systems up against the cold air over the country. |
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They were shaped like bowties from the frontal view, with a compartment for the pilot where the knot would be, and large wings attached to the cockpit by stabilizers. |
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The dorsal surface of each frontal bears fine radial striations. |
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It has been known for many years that people with large lesions of the frontal lobes in both hemispheres have great difficulty inhibiting inappropriate behaviors. |
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The heteropterous damselflies have a fat abdomen, a smaller distance between the complex eyes and their frontal wings are different from the back ones. |
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I form this opinion from the large size of the sincipital region generally, and from observing that its frontal portion outmeasures its occipital one. |
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The brain showed extensive postsurgical changes, including a small occipital subdural hematoma, sutures within the dura, and a ventriculostomy tract in each frontal lobe. |
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They see proposals for a constitutional charter of rights as a frontal attack on their very notion of the rule of law and of the legitimate judicial method, as they see it. |
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In addition, the researchers found that the more subjects activated their frontal cortex during the experiment, the better they were at suppressing unwanted memories. |
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The experimentally determined horopter deviates from the Vieth-Muller circle and is closer to the objective frontal plane passing through the fixation point. |
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The postorbitofrontal forms its primary contact with the frontal rather than the parietal, and the supraoccipital is firmly attached to the ventral side of the parietal. |
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The skull is not a single bone, but is made up of several interlocked plates, such as the two parietal bones at the sides and the central frontal bone. |
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A bony process may project from the anterior edge of the squama that runs between the sphenoid and parietal bones to the lateral edge of the frontal bone. |
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This gyrus is lying at the crossroads between frontal, temporal and parietal lobes of the brain and it's enormous in humans, much bigger than in other primates. |
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Cats have frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes of their cerebral cortex, as we do, and these brain regions are composed of gray and white matter. |
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Although the reverse sides of these coin still have only the simple incuses, the frontal sides have diversified designs which symbolize the city the coin was issued. |
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The combination of second-person speech and frontal gaze of the princess on folio 3v indicates to him that the book was expressly produced for her young foreign eyes. |
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He then claimed that only in the photographs he himself had supervised could one see correct, frontal views that truly reflected the sculptor's original intentions. |
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The scene changes to a close-up of Zack from a low frontal point of view. |
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For example, a two-page spread puts side-by-side a frontal view and a large feathered serpent head in such a way that underscores a formal similarity. |
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Seeing his frontal view, realization hit me as I turned around. |
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The scene changes to Jana at a frontal view, and she steps forward in hesitation with her hand slightly raised, but she holds her position for a moment and slowly steps back. |
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The frontal sinuses are on either side of the forehead, above the eyes. |
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The presenting complaint was of recurrent right frontal headaches. |
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Mucocoeles of the ethmoid and frontal sinuses commonly present with symptoms and signs caused by displacement of adjacent structures caused by a process of slow expansion. |
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They differ from other artiodactyl horns in that they do not project from the frontal bones, but lie over the sutures between the frontal and parietal bones. |
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Similarly, the researchers saw a shift in activation from the temporal lobe to the frontal lobe during a language skills task, as teens got older. |
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A follow-up MRI scan in 2009 showed contrast-enhancing soft tissue abnormalities within both of the frontal sinuses and the left ethmoid sinus. |
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These tests involved firing large amounts of ordnance at the frontal arc of T-80Us and T-90s, with and without Kontakt-V reactive armor. |
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Possibly during the past 60 years in mental institutions, surgeons have been performing frontal lobotomies and leucotomies on patients. |
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Though the CSF rhinorrhoea settled, the patient deteriorated and developed frontal lobe signs. |
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Increased frontal and paralimbic activation following ayahuasca, the pan-amazonian inebriant. |
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Mucocele formation in frontal sinus fibrous dysplasia is not an infrequent complication. |
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Except for one small African state, whose vote will decide whether the US should invade under a UN figleaf or go full frontal. |
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Grant gave up his costly frontal assaults on fortified Rebel positions and slowly attritted Lee's combat power. |
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The plan called for a frontal assault, without any heavy preliminary air bombardment. |
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On 15 June, Army Group C launched Operation Tiger, a frontal assault across the Rhine and into France. |
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Further east the 3rd, 4th and 5th armies had dug in from Prosnes to Verdun, secure from frontal attacks. |
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This and its lack of orbital roof allow it to protrude its eyes and see in both a frontal and dorsal direction. |
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However, a lobster's brain operates from not one but several ganglia and disabling only the frontal ganglion does not usually result in death. |
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This and its lack of orbital roof allow it to protrude its eyes and see in both frontal and dorsal directions. |
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Turbofans are usually more efficient than turbojets at subsonic speeds, but their large frontal area also generates more drag. |
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They also lack supraorbital processes on the frontal and have underdeveloped calcaneal tubers. |
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With this double-handed frontal horizontal grip the child is held in secure prone position so that its legs can move freely. |
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The anterior end of an otariid's frontal bones extends between the nasal bones, and the supraorbital foramen is large and flat horizontally. |
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The Dauphin was crowned and continued the successful Fabian tactics of avoiding full frontal assault and exploiting logistical advantage. |
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At the posterior end of this spermaceti complex is the frontal sac, which covers the concave surface of the cranium. |
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Boudica led her army forward across the plain and into the narrowing field in a massive frontal attack. |
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The frontal bone was removed, the bilateral olfactory bulbs were exposed, and the cribriform plate was identified. |
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The VP shunt was seen traversing the frontal horn of the right lateral ventricle, with its tip in the region of the suprasellar cistern. |
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The machine is equipped with five turning tools, six live spindle tools, and four frontal drills in the main tool post. |
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Most involved the frontal sinus, although the maxillary sinus, ethmoidal cells, and sphenoidal sinus can also be affected. |
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The frontal sinus appears during the second year of life as excavations into the diploe of the frontal bone. |
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On June 17, the British seized the Charlestown peninsular after a costly frontal assault, leading Howe to replace Gage. |
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However, Fonab was wounded in the daring frontal attack and then became incapacitated with a fever. |
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A consideration of the systemic factors that influence frontal sinus pneumatization. |
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Herpes simplex encephalitis presenting with exclusively frontal lobe involvement. |
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On MR imaging, MIH is characterised by abnormal fusion of the posterior frontal and parietal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. |
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The bullet went straight through, skimmed the frontal and took out a piece of the parietal and somatosensory cortex. |
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She reported associated discomfort from frontal pressure and pain in the area of the right medial canthus. |
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Bucks use a mixture of frontal gland and tarsal gland scents to influence the behavior of both does and other bucks. |
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So shoot yourself in the cajones with a nail gun, or get a frontal lobotomy, or electrocute yourself with some copper wire. |
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Tc-99m Sestamibi SPECT imaging showed the increased activity corresponding to myelomatous lesion on left orbit and frontal bone. |
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Full frontal nudity is out, but both female and male backsides are a familiar sight. |
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Kelly DeVries argues that Joan of Arc's aggressive use of artillery and frontal assaults influenced French tactics for the rest of the war. |
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A right frontal brain biopsy confirmed CJD by Western blot analysis with the presence of protease-resistant prion protein. |
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Botulinum toxin A treatment is considered to be effective and safe for frontal hyperhidrosis. |
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First, it contributes to the maintenance of stable upright posture in the frontal and sagittal planes during gait. |
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Three tumors involved frontal and ethmoid sinuses concomitantly making it impossible to determine a single site of origin. |
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After a brief exchange of missiles, Agricola ordered auxiliaries to launch a frontal attack on the enemy. |
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Caida de la Mollera, a condition affecting mostly children, is believed to be caused by the dislocation of the frontal fontanel. |
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Dietrich noted that early studies of meditation found alpha wave activity across the frontal lobe. |
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The southern end of the Rockies plunges gradually along its sharp frontal downflex and passes into the Anton Chico monocline. |
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The projections to the frontal lobe that are damaged in schizophrenia originate in the ventral tegmental area. |
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Perhaps in reference to its spectacular, arguably roosterish, red comb-like frontal plate. |
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Park also issued instructions to his units to engage in frontal attacks against the bombers, which were more vulnerable to such attacks. |
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A set of frontal lobe neurons activated another set of neurons located in a subsection of the amygdala, the brain's fear-processing center. |
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So my frontal lobe, controlling my risk-taking and decision-making, is fully developed. |
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Perhaps the people calling for this change have hidden agendas or not fully formed frontal lobes. |
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His lawyer said he had a brain tumour on the frontal lobes of his brain at the time of the offences. |
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Reach arm up and over the head, staying in frontal plane, bring elbow to the hip, cinching the waistband as you return. |
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The frontal plane knee moment has been linked to the development and progression of various knee pathologies. |
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Limb-lead misplacement is a common cause of a marked change in the QRS axis in the frontal plane. |
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Closer inspection revealed the presence of an oval membranous area in the frontal plane of the middle turbinate. |
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Turning, however, plays a major role in daily living activities and requires ankle control in both the sagittal and frontal planes. |
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Basal operations is turning machining of complex profiles in terms of shape, frontal planes, inner and outer diameters, tapping and threading. |
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Measure of accelerations in sagittal and frontal planes of both legs are useful for an efficient control. |
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The paralyzed vocal cord has a variable position in the axial and frontal planes. |
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Ameloblastoma of the sinonasal tracts is uncommon and of the frontal sinus is very rare. |
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Stafford's procedure included both the frontal sinuses over the eyes and the maxillary ones in the cheeks. |
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Bilateral total obliteration of the frontal sinuses was carried out using subcutaneous fat tissue obtained from the abdominal wall. |
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No cases could be found in the literature of extension of a benign maxillary ameloblastoma into the frontal sinuses. |
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Brain CT scan showed a large ring-enhancing epidural collection with erosion of the frontal bones and the frontal sinuses. |
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Pain when your forehead over the frontal sinuses is touched may indicate that your frontal sinuses are inflammed. |
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Sinus CT was then obtained and revealed soft tissue density opacification of the maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid, and frontal sinuses. |
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Movie nudity has a long history in Hollywood.... And a lot of different kinds. Male and female, partial and full, frontal and... backal? |
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In turn, precipitation can enhance the temperature and moisture contrast along a frontal boundary. |
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In this study, the P1 peaked at the frontal region, and the P1 modulation peaked at the midfrontal area. |
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Detailed SEM study showed that putative mechanosensillae are distributed all around the frontal as well as other projections. |
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However, the large frontal area also resulted in an aircraft with an aerodynamically inefficient increased frontal area. |
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In military aircraft designs, the large frontal area of the engine acted as an extra layer of armor for the pilot. |
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The greatest advantage of an inline engine is that it allows the aircraft to be designed with a low frontal area to minimise drag. |
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In World War I it was only after frontal attacks had met with carnage from machine guns, that alternative military tactics were devised. |
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The Ottoman army had made several frontal assaults on the land wall, but were always repelled with heavy losses. |
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The second area is Broca's area, located in the posterior inferior frontal gyrus of the dominant hemisphere. |
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Attempting to force a victory, he took a small force of small oared vessels on a daring frontal attack on the French galleys on 25 April. |
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An elevated portion of a frontal zone forces broad areas of lift, which form clouds decks such as altostratus or cirrostratus. |
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This transfers material from the forearc to the subducting plate and can be accomplished by frontal erosion or basal erosion. |
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The latter are large and distinct, each separated from the frontal by one to four small scales. |
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Given his clinical picture, recent history of neurological disorder and findings on neuroimaging studies, we made a provisional diagnosis of KBS and frontal lobe syndrome. |
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The electrical reactions now show a distinct myasthenic reaction, the orbicularis and frontal exhausting on the application of from 16 to 25 faradisms. |
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The frontal sinuses are exceedingly variable in extent and form. |
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Serotonin-producing neurons project from the raphe nucleus in the brainstem to the basal ganglia, frontal cortex, hypothalamus, and limbic system, and down the spinal cord. |
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While frontal dune erosion inevitably leads to loss of habitat area it may also bring benefits in the form of geomorphological and ecological dynamism. |
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The multitwists of her black hair curtained like rivers down her frontal. |
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It has been suggested, and partly proven, that zolpidem disinhibits the globus pallidus interna, and in that way increases the thalamic excitatory role on the frontal lobes. |
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Distinct basophilic inclusions were seen in frontal, motor, and parietal cortex, red nucleus, hypoglossal nucleus, pontine nuclei, and superior colliculus. |
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Because the film required full frontal nudity, a merkin was made for her. |
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There is a typical complement of 9 large supracephalic head scales that includes 2 internasals, 2 prefrontals, 2 supraoculars, 1 frontal, and 2 parietals. |
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Thus once vocabulary abilities are controlled, bilinguals perform better on letter fluency possibly due to enhanced frontal executive processes in the brain. |
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In addition, five of six subjects showed right frontal-lobe activation for novel pictures in the inferior frontal sulcal region between middle and inferior gyri. |
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Strong extratropical cyclones have been shown to deepen significantly along a shallow frontal zone, forced by the Gulf Stream itself during the cold season. |
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The new product gives surgeons flexibility in the treatment of patients with chronic sinusitis by providing access to direct powered irrigation of the frontal sinuses. |
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A cell that pneumatises into the frontal bone is named a frontal cell of the anterior ethmoid or bulla frontalis, and lies above the ethmoid bulla. |
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Lesions can be localised to any ventricular surface, but in particular to the lateral surface of the temporal horns, the trigones and the frontal horns. |
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Macrocephaly and frontal bossing can also be found in the first year of life, which causes the typical face appearance in patients with this disease. |
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Whereas that change in medicated patients had appeared in the frontal lobe, patients who received only placebos showed the activity in their right temporal regions. |
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Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna, a staunch proponent of the frontal assault, had dreams of breaking into the Slovenian plateau, taking Ljubljana and threatening Vienna. |
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But a study by Durham University into the comparative size of the frontal lobes has uncovered they are not disproportionately enlarged compared to other areas of the brain. |
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The frontal lobes are an area in the brain of mammals located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere and are thought to be critical for advanced intelligence. |
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It included British parachute units attacking German artillery batteries on the headlands on either side of the Canadians making a frontal assault from the sea. |
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Philips' latest innovation is NeuroSuite with a new 20 inch detector on the frontal plane, providing superb 3D-images and big enough for spine imaging. |
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Frontal precipitation is caused by frontal systems surrounding extratropical cyclones or lows, which form when warm and often tropical air meets cooler air. |
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Similarly, the unilateral squat reduces the frontal plane stability in comparison to the traditional bilateral squat by reducing the base of support. |
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Thus, once vocabulary abilities were controlled, bilinguals performed better on letter fluency possibilities by the enhanced frontal executive processes in the brain. |
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After the continental glacier withdrawal into the NW direction, Neris and Voke rivers have erosionally cut across the Baltic phase frontal moraines range. |
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Japanese troops tried numerous frontal assaults on the fortified hilltops overlooking the harbour, which were defeated with Japanese casualties in the thousands. |
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She came forward, a henhussy in her middle forties, shaped somewhat like a thick Letter S as a consequence of upper frontal stick-out and lower rear protrusion. |
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Rather than opt for a simple flanking attack that would have rapidly succeeded with minimal loss, the British decided on repeated frontal attacks. |
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Both eyes of workers were examined using a portable Gowllands OP002 Mini Fiston Opthalmoscope principally to examine the frontal aspects of both eyeballs. |
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Early Philippine sculpture is characterized by frontal nudity. |
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Primary frontal sinus aspergilloma was first reported by Gupta in 1973, after that, a few cases of aspergilloma located in the frontal sinus were reported. |
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Partial multiphase skeletal scintigraphy and single-photon emission CT of the cranium showed increased bone metabolism in the area of the right frontal bone. |
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