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parietal, a. (n.) (pəˈraɪɪtəl) [a. F. pariétal (c 1560 in Paré), ad. L. parietāl-is, f. paries: see paries and -al1.] A. adj. 1. a. Anat. and Zool. Belonging to or connected with the wall of the body or of any of its cavities. Applied esp. to a pair of bones (parietal bones), right and left, forming...
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Parietal
Parietal-temporal-occipital (PTO), includes portions of the parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes
Parietal bone, of the skull
Parietal foramen (disambiguation )
Parietal eminence, external surface of the parietal bone
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Parietal cell, in the stomach
Parietal placentation, refers to the formation, type
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parietal
parietal/pəˈraɪətl; pə`raɪətl/ adj(anatomy 解) of either of the bones (parietal bones) forming part of the sides and top of the skull 颅腔壁的; 顶骨的.
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Parietal foramen
Parietal foramen may refer to:
Pineal foramen, a midline hole in the skull roof which hosts the parietal eye in many vertebrate species
Parietal foramina , paired openings in the parietal bones of humans, which host the emissary veins
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Parietal foramina
A parietal foramen is an opening in the skull for the parietal emissary vein, which drains into the superior sagittal sinus. Parietal foramina tend to be symmetrical, with the same number on each side.
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What happens when the parietal cells of gut epithelium becomes partially non-functional? The options are a) The pancreatic enzymes will not work properly b) The pH of the stomach will fall abruptly c) Steapsin will ...
Parietal cells are responsible for acid secretion (HCl) in the stomach. If the stomach's parietal cells become partially non-functional, there will be _less_ acid secreted into the stomach (a lower H+), and the pH will _rise
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Parietal eye
The hole in the head which contains the eye is known as a pineal foramen or parietal foramen, since it is often enclosed by the parietal bones. He called them pineal eye or parietal eye, as they were associated with the parietal foramen and the pineal stalk.
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Parietal branch
Parietal branch (a branch near the parietal bone) may refer to:
parietal branch of superficial temporal artery
parietal branch of the middle meningeal
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What is the course of inter auricular line? **BACKGROUND:** The interauricular line is the line connecting two auricles. * * * I wish to know the exact route through which this line passes. I want to be sure whether...
Up front - I have never heard of this term and I could not find information on the interauricular line. The only thing I was able to dig up was the term **_auricular line_** , which is (Fig. 1): > [The] [l]ine pass[ing] perpendicular to the anthropological baseline, through the cent[er] of the exter...
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Parietal bone
Ossification
The parietal bone is ossified in membrane from a single center, which appears at the parietal eminence about the eighth week of fetal life In the living tuatara, and many fossil species, a small opening, the parietal foramen, lies between the two parietal bones.
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Parietal callus
A parietal callus is a feature of the shell anatomy of some groups of snails, i.e. gastropods. It is a thickened calcareous deposit which may be present on the parietal wall of the aperture of the adult shell.
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Parietal lobe
The superior parietal lobule and inferior parietal lobule are the primary areas of body or spatial awareness. The posterior parietal cortex can be subdivided into the superior parietal lobule (Brodmann areas 5 + 7) and the inferior parietal lobule (39 + 40), separated
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Parietal eminence
The parietal eminence (parietal tuber, parietal tuberosity) is a convex, smooth eminence on the external surface of the parietal bone of the skull. It is the site where intramembranous ossification of the parietal bone begins during embryological development.
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Parietal bone - Wikipedia
Anatomical terms of bone. [ edit on Wikidata] The parietal bones ( / pəˈraɪ.ɪtəl /) are two bones in the skull which, when joined at a fibrous joint, form the sides and roof of the cranium. In humans, each bone is roughly quadrilateral in form, and has two surfaces, four borders, and four angles. It is named from the Latin paries ( -ietis ...
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Parietal reach region
The parietal reach region (PRR) is a region within the posterior parietal cortex of the macaque brain that is stimulated through reaching for an object References
Cerebral cortex
Parietal lobe
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