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obsolete insect anlage in statu nascendi
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UBERON_6005413 |
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lateral process of malleus
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UBERON_0014397 |
[A short projection from the base of the manubrium of the malleus, attached firmly to the drum membrane.] |
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liposaccharide metabolic process
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GO_1903509 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving liposaccharide.] |
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amide catabolic process
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GO_0043605 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of an amide, any derivative of an oxoacid in which an acidic hydroxy group has been replaced by an amino or substituted amino group.] |
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pronephric nephron tubule epithelial cell
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CL_1000090 |
[Any epithelial cell that is part of some pronephric nephron tubule.] |
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medial orbital sulcus
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UBERON_0026391 |
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notochordal canal
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UBERON_0013704 |
[A tubular passage that extends from the primitive pit into the head process during the early stages of embryonic development in mammals. It perforates the splanchnopleure layer so that the yolk sac and the amnion are connected temporarily.] |
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body proper
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UBERON_0013702 |
[The region of the organism associated with the visceral organs.] |
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main body axis
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UBERON_0013701 |
[A principle subdivision of an organism that includes all structures along the primary axis, typically the anterior-posterior axis, from head to tail, including structures of the body proper where present (for example, ribs), but excluding appendages.] |
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anterior superior iliac spine
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UBERON_0013708 |
[The anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) is an important landmark of surface anatomy. It refers to the anterior extremity of the iliac crest of the pelvis, which provides attachment for the inguinal ligament, the sartorius muscle, and the tensor fasciae latae. ASIS provides a clue in identifying some other clinical landmarks, including: McBurney's point Gardner's line Roser-NC)laton line A - Anterior (front, like the face) S - Superior (towards the head, opposite to feet) I - Iliac S - Spine.] |
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anterior iliac spine
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UBERON_0013712 |
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iliac spine
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UBERON_0013707 |
[A bone spine that is part of a ilium.] |
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fascia of Scarpa
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UBERON_0013705 |
[The deep layer (fascia of Scarpa) is a layer of the anterior abdominal wall.] |
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inferior vestibular nucleus
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UBERON_0001721 |
[The inferior vestibular nucleus is the vestibular nucleus which lies near the fourth ventricle. [WP,unvetted].] |
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anterior inferior iliac spine
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UBERON_0013709 |
[The anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) is a bony eminence on the anterior border of the hip bone, or, more precisely, the wing of the ilium (i.e. the upper lateral parts of the pelvis).] |
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oculomotor nuclear complex
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UBERON_0001715 |
[Nuclear complex containing subnuclei that give rise to the axons of the occulomotor nerve, both motor and parasympathetic fibers, situated at the midline at the level of the superior colliculus in the midbrain tegmentum (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 3rd ed., 1981, pg 533-534).] |
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secondary palate
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UBERON_0001716 |
[The part of the palate formed from the fusion of the two palatine shelves, extensions of the maxillary prominences.] |
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spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve
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UBERON_0001717 |
[Nucleus extending from the upper spinal cord through the pontine tegmentum that receives sensory inputs from the trigeminal nerve. It is continuous caudally with the dorsal gray matter of the spinal cord.] |
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mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve
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UBERON_0001718 |
[Elongated nucleus located in the midbrain tegmentum that receives proprioceptive input from both teh extraocular and the masticatory muscles. Contrary to the general rule, the cell bodies that give rise to these sensory fibers are located within the mesencephalic nucleus rather than in a peripheral ganglion. Some of the sensory fibers in the mesencephalic root give off collaterals to the trigeminal motor nucleus, thereby providing the anatomic basis for the monosynaptic jaw reflex. (Heimer, L. The Human Brain and Spinal Cord, 2nd ed. 1996, page 248).] |
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upper eyelid
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UBERON_0001712 |
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