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dorsal supraoptic decussation
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UBERON_0002697 |
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cerebellum hemispheric lobule V
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UBERON_0024001 |
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cerebellum hemispheric lobule IV
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UBERON_0024000 |
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preoccipital notch
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UBERON_0002698 |
[Small indentation on the inferior surface of the cerebral cortex at the border of the occiptal and parietal lobes. It is considered as a landmark because the occipital lobe is located just behind the line that connects that notch with the parietoccipital sulcus (adapted from Wikipedia).] |
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obturator externus
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UBERON_0001368 |
[An adductor muscle that attaches to the femur and the pelvis. In humans, the obturator externus muscle is a flat, triangular muscle, which covers the outer surface of the anterior wall of the pelvis. It is sometimes considered part of the medial compartment of thigh, and sometimes considered part of the gluteal region. [WP,generalized].] |
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supraopticohypophysial tract
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UBERON_0002699 |
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lamina propria of trachea
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UBERON_0000031 |
[A lamina propria that is part of a respiratory airway.] |
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follicular antrum
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UBERON_0000039 |
[Region of ovarian follicle filled with follicular fluid.] |
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perineal vein
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UBERON_0001362 |
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occipitotemporal sulcus
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UBERON_0002693 |
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anterior hypothalamic commissure
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UBERON_0002694 |
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obsolete circumpennate
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UBERON_0001364 |
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parieto-occipital sulcus
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UBERON_0002695 |
[Only a small part of the Parietooccipital Fissure (or parieto-occipital sulcus) is seen on the lateral surface of the hemisphere, its chief part being on the medial surface. The lateral part of the parietooccipital fissure (Fig. 726) is situated about 5 cm. in front of the occipital pole of the hemisphere, and measures about 1.25 cm. in length. The medial part of the parietooccipital fissure (Fig. 727) runs downward and forward as a deep cleft on the medial surface of the hemisphere, and joins the calcarine fissure below and behind the posterior end of the corpus callosum. In most cases it contains a submerged gyrus. [WP,unvetted].] |
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cuneiform nucleus
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UBERON_0002696 |
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sacro-iliac joint
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UBERON_0001365 |
[The joint in the bony pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium of the pelvis, which are joined by strong ligaments.] |
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distal interphalangeal joint of digit 5
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UBERON_0014680 |
[A distal interphalangeal joint that is part of a digit 5.] |
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superior mediastinal lymph node
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UBERON_0038651 |
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psoas minor muscle
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UBERON_0001372 |
[The psoas minor is a long, slender skeletal muscle that, when present, is placed in front of the psoas major muscle. [WP,unvetted].] |
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psoas major muscle
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UBERON_0001298 |
[The psoas major is a long fusiform muscle placed on the side of the lumbar region of the vertebral column and brim of the lesser pelvis. It joins the iliacus muscle to form the iliopsoas. In less than 50 per cent of subjects the psoas major is accompanied by the psoas minor. [WP,unvetted].] |
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gluteus medius
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UBERON_0001371 |
[One of three gluteal muscles, is a broad, thick, radiating muscle, situated on the outer surface of the pelvis. Its posterior third is covered by the gluteus maximus, its anterior two-thirds by the gluteal aponeurosis, which separates it from the superficial fascia and integument. [WP,unvetted].] |