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sulcus (sulci = pl.), a groove, trench or furrow; in neuroanatomy, for instance, a depression or groove on the brain surface separating the gyri.
Ãâó: www.uwo.ca/pathol/glossary.html
sulcus Small grooves in the cerebral hemispheres. See fissures.
Ãâó: www.ualberta.ca/~neuro/OnlineIntro/glossary.htm
sulcus 1) The deep narrow space on either side of the frog, between the side of the frog and the bars. 2) The sometimes deep and narrow groove that bisects the frog, starting at the back of the frog and running toward the point, becoming progressivley narrower. Not all frogs have this middle groove.
Ãâó: www.horseshoes.com/glossary/s/gls-s.htm
sulcus A groove upon the surface of the cortex, not deep enough to indent the ventricular wall, nor developed from the deep furrows between the embryonic vesicles.
Ãâó: www.meridianinstitute.com/eamt/files/burns2/bur2gl...
sulcus Longitudinal area on the ventral surface of dinokont-type cells that forms a pronounced furrow or depression that houses the longitudinal flagellum. In thecated species, the sulcus is made up of sulcal platelets (designated by 's'). This feature is not present in some desmokont-type cells (Steidinger & Tangen 1996).
Ãâó: www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/dinoflag/glossary....
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