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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In grammar, noting the case which expresses direction toward. Also called
transitional .
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The division between the anterior two-thirds and the posterior third is marked by a V-shaped furrow, the sulcus terminalis, which is situated immediately behind the line of the vallate papillæ.
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Megalobrama terminalis endemic to Khanka, Ussuri and Amur
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Species include bloodwood Eucalyptus terminalis, tea-tree Melaleuca sp., acacia, lamb's tails Ptilotus sp., shrubs and grasses Themeda avenacea, Enneapogon cylindricus and Eragrostis eriopoda.
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Patches of Acacia spp., spinifex Triodia spp., and isolated Ficus platypoda and Eucalyptus terminalis are also found.
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Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide afferents to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the rat: an immunohistochemical and biochemical study.
More Parts of the Puzzle Zoe Brain 2008
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Evergreen forest originally represented by a variety of Fagaceae and other hardwoods is now dominated by Castanopsis hystrix, with Phyllanthus emblica as a co-dominant and Antidesma collettii, Helicia terminalis, and Wendlandia paniculata as important associates.
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The limbic system and hypothalamus are important because of roles in reproduction; specific nuclei show sexual dimorphism on postmortem studies bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the interstitial nucleus of the anterior hypothalamus , although it is unknown when these differences emerge.
It's Easier to make a Hole than a Pole Zoe Brain 2008
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This post is about the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis BSTc, a collection of cells in the hypothalamus.
Archive 2005-06-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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This post is about the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis BSTc, a collection of cells in the hypothalamus.
Brain Structure Zoe Brain 2005
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The ti tree (Cordyline terminalis) which abounds also on the lava, is most valuable.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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