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sulcus
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sulcus [′səl·kəs]
(zoology)
A furrow or groove, especially one on the surface of the cerebrum.


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This subgroup also included intratympanic, attic, and hypotympanic meningiomas and those of the geniculate ganglion, the sulci of the greater and lesser petrosal nerves, the jugular foramen, the internal acoustic meatus, the mastoid process, and the petrous bone.
In absence of the corpus callosum the cingulate is not visualised on the sagittal image and gyri and sulci radiate at right angles to the CSF space ('sunburst appearance') (Fig.
Between June and August 2002, bacteria were sampled from the centers and sulci of plastral scutes of nine gopher tortoises lacking signs of shell degradation (unaffected) and thirteen tortoises having signs of shell degradation (affected).
 
 
 
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