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German to English translations [PRO] Science | |||||||
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na +1 | central turn |
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na | convolutions in the centre |
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na | central convolution |
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na | central gyrus (pre- and/or post central gyrus) |
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convolutions in the centre Explanation: nil |
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central convolution Explanation: none Duden-Oxford+Norsteds+MW |
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central turn Explanation: Again see the following URL and push "translate this page" to see the result in English. The German version is this: Hirnwindungen (nach Eder) F Stirnlappen - P Scheitellappen - O Hinterhauptslappen - T Schläfenlappen - S Sylvische Spalte - S´ horizontaler, S´´ aufsteigender Schenkel der Sylvischen Spalte - c Zentralfurche (Sulcus centralis) - A vordere, B hintere Zentralwindung - F1 obere, F2 mittlere, F3 untere Stirnwindung - f1 obere, f2 untere Stirnfurche - P1oberes, P2unteres Scheitelläppchen - ipScheitelfurche - cmEnde der Balkenfurche - O1 erste, O2 zweite, O3 dritte Hinterhauptswindung - po Scheitel-Hinterhauptsspalte - o hintere quere, o2 untere längslaufende Hinterhauptsfurche - T1erste, T2 zweite, T3 dritte Schläfenwindung - t1 erste, t2 zweite Schläfenfurche. AND THIS IS THE ENGLISH VERSION: Brain turns (after Eder) F front rag - P vertex rag - O Hinterhauptslappen - T Schlaefenlappen - S Sylvi column - S ' horizontal, S ' ' ascending thigh of the Sylvi column - C central furrow (Sulcus centralis) - A front, B rear central turn - F 1 upper, F 2 middle, F 3 lower front turn - f 1 upper, f 2 lower front furrow - P 1 upper, P 2 lower vertex small cloth - i p vertex furrow - C m end of the beam furrow - O 1 first, O 2 second, O 3 third Hinterhauptswindung - p o vertex behind main column - o rear traverses, o 2 lower longitudinal Hinterhauptsfurche - T 1 first, T 2 second, T 3 third Schlaefenwindung - t 1 first, t 2 second Schlaefenfurche. http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/ranke/Abb_509.html HTH |
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central gyrus (pre- and/or post central gyrus) Explanation: If this refers to the brain (and I would imagine it does), the term is "central gyrus"; the term is generally then qualified by eithe pre- or post, or anterior or posterior. A picture of both the pre- and post central gyrus can be found at: Pre- and Post central gyrus (2). www.mcg.edu/sah/pt/pt413/images/594.html · pre-central gyrus - easy to remember - we have a central sulcus - the little mountain in front of it is a pre (in front) central gyrus - this is the primary motor strip in the brain - just anterior to the central sulcus. · the precentral gyrus is organized in a very specific manner. Brodmann's areas 4 and 6 are the primary motor strip. I.e. it controls toes one by one in order then torso then fingers one by one - so if you get a tumor - you know where his brain was hurt - you know it's opposite side - if his foot can't move - I know it is frontal lobe at the top. citd.scar.utoronto.ca/Psychology/PSYB65/Jan15.html Hintere Zentralwindung - paraterminal or subcallosal gyrus Vordere Zentralwindung - precentral or anterior central gyrus [Reuter/Reuter, WB Medizin] Septal Area: Paraterminal (subcallosal) gyrus and the medial and lateral septal nuclei located rostral to the anterior commissure and lamina terminalis. www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/anatomy/neuro/gloss/ s.htm Paraterminal Gyrus: Vertical cortical convolution located just rostral to the lamina terminalis and anterior commissure. It is sometimes also referred to as the subcallosal gyrus. The paraterminal gyrus along with the subcallosal area comprise the septal area. See also the diagonal band of Broca. www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/anatomy/neuro/gloss/ p.htm The posterior central gyrus (gyrus centralis posterior; ascending parietal convolution; postcentral gyre) extends from the longitudinal fissure above to the ... www.bartleby.com/107/pages/page823.html Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. Page 821 - [ Diese Seite übersetzen ] ... and a lower part; between it and the central sulcus is the anterior central gyrus. From the precentral sulcus, the superior and inferior frontal sulci run ... www.bartleby.com/107/pages/page821.html HTH Reuter & Reuter, Medical Dictionary |
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