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  2. Rostral - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Rostral (anatomical term), situated toward the oral or nasal region; Rostral bone, ...

  3. Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy - Wikipedia

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    For example, to describe the human brain, "rostral" still means "towards the beak or snout (Latin rostrum)", or at any rate, the interior of the cranial cavity just behind the face. "Caudal" means "towards the tail (Latin cauda "), but not "towards the back of the cranial cavity", which is "posterior" (behind, in ordinary motion).

  4. Anatomical terminology - Wikipedia

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    Rostral and caudal, which describe structures close to (rostral) or farther from (caudal) the nose. For example, the eyes are rostral to the back of the skull, and the tailbone is caudal to the chest. Cranial and caudal, which describe structures close to the top of the skull (cranial), and towards the bottom of the body (caudal).

  5. Oral pontine reticular nucleus - Wikipedia

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    The oral pontine reticular nucleus, or rostral pontine reticular nucleus is one of the two components of the medial (efferent/motor) zone of the pontine reticular formation - the other being the caudal pontine reticular nucleus.

  6. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    Rostral (from Latin rostrum 'beak, nose') describes something situated toward the oral or nasal region, or in the case of the brain, toward the tip of the frontal lobe. [ 39 ] Cranial (from Greek κρανίον 'skull') or cephalic (from Greek κεφαλή 'head') describes how close something is to the head of an organism.

  7. Caudal pontine reticular nucleus - Wikipedia

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    The caudal pontine reticular nucleus or nucleus reticularis pontis caudalis is a portion of the reticular formation, composed of gigantocellular neurons.. In rabbits and cats it is exclusively giant cells, however in humans there are normally sized cells as well.

  8. Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, leaving 38 ...

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    An Azerbaijani airliner carrying 67 people crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing at least 38 who were on board, according to a Kazakh official.

  9. Notochord - Wikipedia

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    It lies longitudinally along the rostral-caudal (head to tail) axis of the body, dorsal to the gut tube, and ventral to the dorsal nerve cord. Some chordate invertebrates, such as tunicates, develop a notochord during the larval stage but lose it through subsequent stages into adulthood.