Arnold Chiari malformation
Mild cerebellar tonsillar ectopia refers to a condition where the lower part of the cerebellum, called the tonsils, extends slightly below the normal position through the opening at the base of the skull. This condition is usually considered to be a normal variant and not typically associated with symptoms. It is often an incidental finding on imaging studies done for other reasons.
At low temperature and very low light intensity only scrub vegetation can grow. For thick forests the there should be optimum temperature and high intensity of light as seen in tropical rain forests.
When an albumin level is low, it might mean a disease of the kidney. It may also mean a disease of the liver like hepatitis.
You might be in a tundra biome. Tundras are cold, dry regions characterized by low temperatures, little precipitation, and low-lying vegetation like mosses, lichens, and small shrubs.
The polar ice caps are surrounded by the polar tundra biome. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and a short growing season with low-lying vegetation. Many arctic animals, such as polar bears and arctic foxes, are adapted to survive in this harsh environment.
Cerebellar tonsillar ectopia refers to a brain condition. In this condition, the tonsils near the back of the skull lay low causing herniation.
a low lying area found at the mouth of a river.
It is an Irish name based on a Gaelic word for a low-lying settlement.
That's one unhappy poodle..
that means it's dead
at the base of the scull at the back is tonsills that space can become crowded and the tonsills lie low ,
Low-lying areas are areas that have a lower elevation than surrounding areas.
'Velley' is not a word in English. You may mean 'valley' which is a low lying stretch of land between uplands.
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A raised road across low lying ground is called a causeway.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
Some low lying land types are:ValleyFarewellMarshLow pointHollowLow-lying areaSheltered spotCrooner JerryDellLow-lying wetland