| Bergmann's cords | Slender fascicles of fibres extending transversally below the ependymal floor of the ventricle from the median sulcus to enter the inferior cerebellar peduncle. They arise from the arcuate nuclei on the ventral surface of the medullary pyramid. Synonym: striae medullares ventriculi quarti, acoustic striae, auditory striae, Bergmann's cords, medullary teniae, teniae acusticae. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Bergmann's fibres | Filamentous glia fibre's traversing the cerebellar cortex perpendicular to the surface. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bergmann, Gottleib | <person> German neurologist and anatomist, 1781-1861. See: Bergmann's cords, Bergmann's fibres. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bergmann's rule |
Warm-blooded animals of similar shape tend to be larger in cold climates because larger animals tend to lose heat less rapidly than the smaller ones.
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| Bergmann's g. |
see under cell.
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| Bergmann's r. |
for geographically dispersed races of warm-blooded species of animals, body size is smaller in warmer parts of the species range than in colder parts of the range.
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| Bergman's s. |
in urologic radiography, when there is a neoplasm in the ureter a dilation is seen immediately below it, and a catheter tends to coil in this dilated portion; when there is an obstructing stone, the ureter below it is collapsed rather than dilated.
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| Bergman's sign |
see under sign.
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| Bergman | Swedish film director who used heavy symbolism and explored the psychology of the characters (born 1918) |
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| Bergman | Swedish film actress (1915-1982) |
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