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superior border of suprarenal gland The border of the suprarenal gland at the superior junction of the anterior and posterior surfaces.
Synonym: margo superior glandulae suprarenalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior branch Branch which is directed upward or cranially or which is highly-placed, usually in contrast to an inferior branch.
Synonym: ramus superior.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior branch of the oculomotor nerve <anatomy, nerve> Branch of oculomotor nerve supplying the superior rectus and levator palpebrae superioris muscles.
Synonym: ramus superior nervi oculomotorii.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior branch of the pubic bone A bar of bone, triangular in section, which extends posterosuperiorly from the body of the pubis to form the superior boundary of the obturator foramen; developmentally, it contributes about one-fifth of the articular surface of the acetabulum.
Synonym: ramus superior ossis pubis, superior branch of the pubic bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior branch of the right and left inferior pulmonary veins Tributaries of the right and left inferior pulmonary veins which receive oxygenated blood from the superior [S6] bronchopulmonary segments of the inferior lobes of the right and left lungs.
Synonym: ramus superior venae pulmonalis dextrae/sinistrae inferioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior branch of the superior gluteal artery <anatomy, artery> Runs between gluteus medius and minimus muscles, supplying both, and continuing to reach tensor fascia lata muscle.
Synonym: ramus superior arteriae gluteae superioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior branch of the transverse cervical nerve <anatomy, nerve> Branch providing cutaneous innervation in upper part of anterior triangle of neck.
Synonym: ramus superior nervi transversalis cervicalis (colli).
(05 Mar 2000)
superior bursa of biceps femoris A bursa frequently found between the tendon of the long head of the biceps femoris and the ischial tuberosity and the tendon of the semimembranosus.
Synonym: bursa musculi bicipitis femoris superior.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior carotid triangle A space bounded by the superior belly of the omohyoid muscle, anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid, and posterior belly of the digastric; it contains the bifurcation of the common carotid artery.
Synonym: trigonum caroticum, fossa carotica, Gerdy's hyoid fossa, Malgaigne's fossa, Malgaigne's triangle, superior carotid triangle.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior central tegmental nucleus Collections of small neurons centrally scattered among many fibres from the level of the trochlear nucleus in the midbrain to the hypoglossal area in the medulla oblongata.
(12 Dec 1998)
superior cerebellar artery <anatomy, artery> Origin, basilar; distribution, upper surface of cerebellum, colliculi, and most of the cerebellar nuclei; anastomoses, posterior inferior cerebellar.
Synonym: arteria cerebelli superior.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior cerebellar artery syndrome <syndrome> Syndrome due to thrombosis of the superior cerebellar artery which supplies the spinothalamic tract and the superior cerebellar peduncle; there is incoordination in performing skilled movements, with loss of pain and temperature senses on the side of the face and body opposite to that of the lesion.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior cerebellar peduncle A large bundle of nerve fibres that originate from the dentate and interpositus nuclei and emerges from the cerebellum in the rostral direction, along the lateral wall of the fourth ventricle. The bundle submerges from the dorsal surface of the brainstem into the mesencephalic tegmentum, where all of its fibres cross in the massive decussation of the superior cerebellar peduncles. Part of the bundle terminates in the contralateral red nucleus; the bulk of the fibres continue rostrally to parts of the ventral intermediate nucleus of thalamus, ventral posterolateral nucleus of thalamus, and central lateral nucleus of thalamus.
Synonym: pedunculus cerebellaris superior, brachium conjunctivum cerebelli.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior cerebral veins Numerous (8 to 10) veins that drain the dorsal convexity of the cortical hemisphere and empty into the superior sagittal sinus, curving rostrally in passing through the subdural space so as to enter the sinus at an acute forward angle.
Synonym: venae cerebri superiores.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior cervical cardiac branches of vagus nerve <anatomy, nerve> Uppermost of the branches of vagus nerve conducting presynaptic parasympathetic fibres to, and reflex afferent fibres from, the cardiac plexus; branching from the vagi close to the base of the skull.
Synonym: rami cardiaci cervicales superiores nervi vagi.
(05 Mar 2000)
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supersaturated solution In chemistry, the term supersaturation or oversaturation refers to a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under existing circumstances. It can also refer to a vapor of a compound that has a higher (partial) pressure than the vapor pressure of that compound. Small particles (seeds) can trigger the separation of the dissolved material from the solvent or condensation of the vapor. ...
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superstructure In social sciences, superstructure is the set of socio-psychological feedback loops that maintain a coherent and meaningful structure in a given society, or part thereof. It can include the culture, institutions, power structures, roles, and rituals of the society. ...
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supersaturation In chemistry, the term supersaturation or oversaturation refers to a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under existing circumstances. It can also refer to a vapor of a compound that has a higher (partial) pressure than the vapor pressure of that compound. Small particles (seeds) can trigger the separation of the dissolved material from the solvent or condensation of the vapor. ...
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supergroup In geology and related fields, a stratum (plural: strata) is a layer of rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics that distinguishes it from contiguous layers. Each layer is generally one of a number of parallel layers that lie one upon another, laid down by natural forces. They may extend over hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of the Earth's surface. ...
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supernormal The supernatural (Latin:super- "exceeding"+nature) comprises forces and phenomena that cannot be perceived by natural or empirical senses, and whose understanding may be said to lie with religious, magical, or otherwise mysterious explanation —yet remains firmly outside of the realm of science. ...
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super any court that has jurisdiction above an inferior court
super veins that accompany the superior epigastric artery
super a branch of the facial artery that supplies the upper lip
super a tributary of the facial vein that drains the upper lip
super originates from the upper part of the aorta that supplies the small intestines and the cecum and the colon
super a vein that begins at the inner angle of the eye socket and passes through the superior orbital fissure to empty into the cavernous sinus
super any of the planets whose orbit lies outside the earth's orbit
super either of two pulmonary veins (left and right) returning blood from the superior lobes of the lungs
super the ocular muscle whose contraction turns the eyeball upward and medially
super the ocular muscle whose contraction turns the eyeball upward and medially
super more than ordinary ability
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