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NODULUS Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of NODULUS is nodule; especially : a prominence on the inferior surface of the cerebellum forming the anterior end of the vermis.
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Nodule of vermis - Wikipedia
The nodule (nodular lobe), or anterior end of the inferior vermis, abuts against the roof of the fourth ventricle, and can only be distinctly seen after the ...
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nodulus | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(nŏd′ū-lŭs ) pl. noduli [L.] SEE: 1. Nodule. 2. The anterior portion of the vermis of the cerebellum. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Nodulus.
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† ˈnodulus Obs. rare. = nodule 1.1651 Culpepper Astrol. Judgem. Dis. (1658) 222 Also you may make a Nodulus with any of these oyles. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. 424/2 The Nodus, or Nodulus, is a Bag of Ingradients..put into Beer, Ale, or Wine, the tincture whereof the Patient is to drink.
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The otolith vermis: A systems neuroscience theory of the Nodulus ...
The Nodulus and Uvula (NU) (lobules X and IX of the cerebellar vermis) form a prominent center of vestibular information processing.
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NODULUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Nodulus definition: a small node, especially on the vermis of the cerebellum.. See examples of NODULUS used in a sentence.
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Trigonopterus binodulus
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The specific name is derived from the Latin words bi- (meaning "two") and nodulus (meaning "small swelling").
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Nodule of vermis - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The nodule, or anterior end of the inferior vermis, abuts against the roof of the fourth ventricle, and can only be distinctly seen after the cerebellum has ...
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The nodulus and uvula: source of cerebellar control of spatial ...
The nodulus and rostral-ventral uvula of the vestibulo-cerebellum play a critical role in orienting eye velocity of the slow component of the angular vestibulo ...
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nodulus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English nouns · English countable nouns · English nouns with irregular plurals · en:Neuroanatomy · Latin terms suffixed with -ulus · Latin 3-syllable words ...
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The Cerebellar Nodulus/Uvula Integrates Otolith Signals for the ...
As part of the vestibulocerebellum, the nodulus and uvula (Nod/Uv) are densely connected to primary and secondary vestibular neurons, and they play a critical ...
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nodus
‖ nodus (ˈnəʊdəs) Pl. nodi. [L. nōdus. Cf. F. nodus (16th c., Paré).] † 1. Path. A knotty swelling. = node n. 3 a. Obs.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 252 Nodus is a knotte, & þus comeþ in þe iȝe liddis. 1650 J. F[rench] Chym. Dict. s.v., Nodi are hard tumours of the joints. 1672 Phil. Trans. VII. 4062 No...
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Sphaericus
marmoratus Wollaston, 1865
Sphaericus naviculiformis Erber, 2000
Sphaericus nigrescens (Wollaston, 1857)
Sphaericus niveus (Boieldieu, 1854)
Sphaericus nodulus
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Tulosesus mitrinodulisporus
Etymology
The specific epithet mitrinodulisporus, which combines the Latin words mitra ("mitre"), nodulus ("small knob"), and spora ("spore"), refers
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Australobius
malaccanus (Verhoeff K.W., 1937)
Australobius malayicus (Verhoeff, 1937)
Australobius maroneus (Attems, 1953)
Australobius murphyi Wang, 1967
Australobius nodulus
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