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thalamus The largest of the 4 subdivision of the diencephalon bordering the upper lateral wall of the third ventricle dorsal to the hypothalamic sulcus. It is consists of many nuclei with extensive cortical and subcortical connections. It functions as a motor and sensory relay station, and plays a role in arousal, attention, memory, consciousness, and expression of emotion.
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thallus The body of a seaweed.
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thalamus A structure in the diencephalon composed of two lobes, one on each side of the third ventricle.
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thalidomide "Compound formerly used in medicine as a sedative and antiemetic drug until the discovery that it caused fetal malformations. Thalidomide was found to produce phocomelia ("seal limbs") and other deformities (as absence or malformation of the external ear, fusion defects of the eye, and absence of the normal openings of the gastrointestinal tract) in infants born of mothers who had taken the drug during early pregnancy. ...
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thallium CAS Number: 7440-28-0. A sparsely but widely distributed poisonous metallic element that resembles lead in physical properties and is used chiefly in the form of compounds in photoelectric cells or as a pesticide. Chemical symbol: Tl. Molecular weight = 204.3833 g/mol.
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