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Several important lowland trees reach their southern limit on the west coast in the vicinity of the glaciers, notably toro (Myrsine salicina), hinau (Elaeocarpus dentatus), and Quintinia acutifolia.
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The nucleus emboliformis lies immediately to the medial side of the nucleus dentatus, and partly covering its hilus.
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Some of the fibers are said to end in the nucleus dentatus and the roof nuclei of the cerebellum (the nucleus globosus, nucleus emboliformis and nucleus fastigius) and others pass through them to terminate in the inferior vermis.
IX. Neurology. 4d. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves 1918
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The nucleus dentatus (Fig. 707) is situated a little to the medial side of the center of the stem of the white substance of the hemisphere.
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The thickened edge of gray substance becomes the gyrus dentatus, the fasciola cinerea and the supra - and subcallosal gyri, while the free edge of the white substance forms the fimbria hippocampi and the body and crus of the fornix.
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_Chilodon uncinatus_ Ehr. '58, Perty' 52, Dujardin '41; _L. dentatus_
Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901 1906
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Bartholinus describes a large tooth for many years exhibited as the canine of a giant which proved to be nothing but a tooth of a spermaceti whale (Cetus dentatus), quite a common fish.
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Bartholinus 7.2 describes a large tooth for many years exhibited as the canine of a giant which proved to be nothing but a tooth of a spermaceti whale (Cetus dentatus), quite a common fish.
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Family Species Pteropodidae Otopteropus cartilagonodus Muridae Abditomys latidens Muridae Apomys abrae Muridae Apomys datae Muridae Apomys sacobianus Muridae Batomys dentatus* Muridae Batomys granti Muridae Bullimus luzonicus Muridae Carpomys melanurus* Muridae Carpomys phaeurus* Muridae Celaenomys silaceus* Muridae Chrotomys whiteheadi* Muridae Crateromys schadenbergi* Muridae Phloeomys pallidus Muridae Rhynchomys soricoides* Muridae Tryphomys adustus An asterisk signifies that the species 'range is limited to this ecoregion.
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The common broadleaf tree species in mixed kauri forest include: tanekaha (Phyllocladus trichomanoides), towai (Weinmannia silvicola), kanuka (Kunzea ericoides), rewarewa (Knightia excelsa), and hinau (Elaeocarpus dentatus).
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