rostral in English

adjective
1
situated or occurring near the front end of the body, especially in the region of the nose and mouth or (in an embryo) near the hypophyseal region.
the rostral portion of the brain
2
of or on the rostrum.
in these snakes the rostral shield is enlarged and flattened
3
(of a column, etc.) adorned with the rams of ancient warships or with representations of these.

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1. The rostral extension of the aganglionic segment is variable.

2. Additional elimination of the rostral ampullae by transection of both nn. ophth. sup.

3. Objective To supply brain stem rostral anatomy space parameter for neuroendoscopic key hole operation.

4. Myriad works by shutting down the connection between the amygdala and the rostral anterior cingulate cortex.

5. For the first time tubular elements in pairs are described which pass radially through the rostral lamellae.

6. These findings suggest that the pericapillary cells of the rostral half of thepars distalis produce the adrenocorticotrophic hormone.

7. Affected animals are Anorectic and depressed, which may result from metabolic abnormalities, meningitis, and involvement of rostral brain regions

8. Length frequency analysis, rostral length, endoskeleton length and statolith are used in determination of the age and growth in cephalopod.

9. Coordinates spinal cord and CN XI for further head movement… This is the blood supply to medial pons (rostral and Caudal).

10. 10 After injection into the rostral or caudal pole of the IPN, no labeled cells were observed in bilateral medial habenular nuclei.

11. Claim that the rostral part of the brain was Bilobed.’ ‘The distal end bears nine very short filaments, each terminating in a Bilobed …

12. Abnormalities of the different waves were observed at levels such as cochlea and/or acoustic nerve, medulla, caudal pons, rostral pons, and midbrain.

13. At autopsy a circumscribed angiomatous malformation with small hemorrhages was found in the central part of the midbrain and rostral portion of pontine tectum.

14. Secretory unit densities in the lateral nasal glands and arteriovenous Anastomoses in the nasal mucosa were significantly greater in the rostral nasal conchae of domestic

15. This syndrome is the manifestation of upper brainstem and diencephalic ischemia caused by occlusion of the rostral Basilar artery; the occlusion usually results from an embolism

16. Culmen cerebel´li (Culmen of cerebellum) the portion of the rostral lobe of the cerebellum that lies medially between the central lobule and the primary fissure.

17. Culmen cerebel´li (Culmen of cerebellum) the portion of the rostral lobe of the cerebellum that lies medially between the central lobule and the primary fissure.

18. Branching moulds of very small burrows in the aragonitic phragmocone wall and in the calcitic rostral parts can be identified as allomorph structures probably caused by boring organisms.

19. 13 In the Pth, its caudal region is larger than its rostral region, and the posterior segment in the caudal region is divided into the dorsal and the ventral cell populations.

20. Abstract Infarction of rostral brainstem and cerebral hemispheral regions fed by the distal Basilar artery causes a clinically recognizable syndrome characterized by visual, oculomotor, and behavioral abnormalities, often without significant motor dysfunction.

21. Regions of association cortex are adjacent to the primary Cortices and include much of the rostral part of the frontal lobes also regions encompassing areas of the posterior parietal lobe, the temporal lobe …

22. Alpha-2 Agonists Alpha-2 adrenergic receptors are spread throughout the central and peripheral nervous system, specifically in the pontine locus coeruleus, medullospinal tracts, rostral ventrolateral medulla, and the dorsal horn of the spinal cord

23. In snakes and amphibians, the Canthus, canthal ridge or Canthus rostralis, is the angle between the flat crown of the head and the side of the head between the eye and the snout, or more specifically, between the supraocular scale and the rostral scale.It is defined as a sharp ridge in many viperids, but is rounded in most rattlesnakes, for example