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The pallium (derived from the Roman pallium or palla, a woolen cloak; pl.: pallia) is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Catholic Church, [n 1] originally peculiar to the pope, but for many centuries bestowed by the Holy See upon metropolitans and primates as a symbol of their conferred jurisdictional authorities, [1] [2] and still remains a ...
The medial pallium is the progenitor of the mammalian hippocampus, and is thought to be involved in spatial cognitive mapping and memory formation across a broad range of species. The lateral and ventral pallium is the progenitor of the mammalian piriform cortex, and has an olfactory function in every species in which it has been studied. The ...
A pallium is an ecclesiastical vestment worn by the Pope, metropolitans, and primates of the Catholic Church Pallium may also refer to: Pallium (Roman cloak), a rectangular length of cloth worn in Ancient Rome; Pallium (neuroanatomy), layers of grey and white matter that cover the upper surface of the cerebrum in vertebrates
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Atomic number (Z): 46: Group: group 10: Period: period 5: Block d-block Electron configuration [] 4d 1Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 18: Physical properties; Phase at ...
Gloripallium pallium is a species of bivalves belonging to the family Pectinidae. [1] The species is found in Indian and Pacific Ocean, Australia. [1]
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
M. R. Rajagopal (born 23 September 1947) is an Indian palliative care physician (anesthesiologist) and professor referred to as the 'father of palliative care in India' [1] [2] in honour of his significant contribution to the palliative care scene in India.