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G. thalamos = a bed-chamber, a temple; pre-Vesalian use: thalami cordis = heart chambers; thalami penis = cavernous spaces; nuclear mass in lateral wall of 3rd ventricle.
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| thallic |
conidium development were there is no enlargement of the recognisable conidium initial or, where such enlargement does not occure.(see versus blastic). They become liberated either by seperation at septa or by fracture across the wall of sterile, thin-walled intermediate cells. Coniosporium.
Ãâó: intramar.ugent.be/nemys/fungi/web/glossary.htm
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| thallus |
General form of an alga that, unlike a plant, is not differentiated into stems, roots, or leaves
Ãâó: silicasecchidisk.conncoll.edu/LucidKeys/Carolina_K...
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| thalamus |
A part of the brain consisting of two large ovoid structures at the base of the cerebrum. It acts as a vital relay station between the sensory nerves and the cerebral cortex. (BVD)
Ãâó: www.bseinquiry.gov.uk/report/volume16/gloss5.htm
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| thalamus |
one of a pair of large organs that form most of the side walls of the third ventricle of the brain. The thalamus has two important functions: the transmission of neural impulses from various receptors to the cerebral cortex, where they are experienced as touch, pain, and temperature; and the regulation of incoming impulses during resting states.
Ãâó: www.channel4.com/science/microsites/B/bodystory/gl...
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