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gyrus An infolding of the cerebral cortex not produced by the embryonic vesicles, and not so deep as to produce indentations upon the walls of the cerebral ventricles.
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gyrus A training ring or animal corral. Also identified as a vivarium, the only known example of an auxiliary fort containing a purpose-built gyrus or vivarium throughout the whole of the Roman Empire was the Lunt fort at Baginton, near Coventry. The structure was formed from fifty semicircular cut timbers set upright in a circular trench, probably supporting a framework of cross-timbers. ...
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gyrus cerebelli A layer of the cerebellum.
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gyrus profundus cerebri One of the very deep gyri of the cerebrum.
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