Infektion Parvovirus B 19 Aufsatzsammlung : Parvoviruses : from molecular biology to pathology and therapeutic uses / volume editors, Steffen Faisst, Jean Rommelaere
2000
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Infektionsabwehr : CRISPR-Cas systems : RNA-mediated adaptive immunity in bacteria and archaea / Rodolphe Barrangou, John van der Oost, editors
Inférence grammaticale. : Inference and generalizability in applied linguistics : multiple perspectives / edited by Micheline Chalhoub-Deville, Carol A. Chapelle, Patricia Duff
Inferenzsystem : Parallelization in inference systems : international workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, December 17-18, 1990 : proceedings / B. Fronhöfer, G. Wrightson (eds.)
1992
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Inferior Colliculi : The inferior colliculus : with 168 illustrations / Jeffery A. Winer, Christoph E. Schreiner, editors
The rostral part of the frontal lobe, bounded by the inferior precentral fissure in humans, which receives projection fibers from the MEDIODORSAL NUCLEUS OF THE THALAMUS. The prefrontal cortex receives afferent fibers from numerous structures of the DIENCEPHALON; MESENCEPHALON; and LIMBIC SYSTEM as well as cortical afferents of visual, auditory, and somatic origin
The rostral part of the frontal lobe, bounded by the inferior precentral fissure in humans, which receives projection fibers from the MEDIODORSAL NUCLEUS OF THE THALAMUS. The prefrontal cortex receives afferent fibers from numerous structures of the DIENCEPHALON; MESENCEPHALON; and LIMBIC SYSTEM as well as cortical afferents of visual, auditory, and somatic origin
The muscles that move the eye. Included in this group are the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique, superior oblique, musculus orbitalis, and levator palpebrae superioris
The muscles that move the eye. Included in this group are the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique, superior oblique, musculus orbitalis, and levator palpebrae superioris
The muscles that move the eye. Included in this group are the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique, superior oblique, musculus orbitalis, and levator palpebrae superioris
Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei