The parts of the brain which are below the surface of the cerebral cortex itself.
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Cortical Tectonics was created in 2007-06.
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Secondary growth in cortical region forms secondary cortex inside and periderm outside the cortical cambium
In materials science, a lattice is a regular arrangement of atoms within a crystalline structure. A sub-lattice refers to a smaller, repeating unit within the larger lattice structure, often with its own unique properties or characteristics. Sub-lattices can contribute to the overall properties of the material.
The outer layer of the brain is the cortex and would be referred to as a cortical structure.
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The cortical plate in the human mouth is a flat structure or layer of a thin dental bone. It is supported by the alveolar bone.
The "large brain" would be considered the cerebrum which contains the cerebral cortex as well as some sub-cortical structures.
Sub- refers to below or under, cortical refers to the superficial (top) layer of a tissue/organ/structure; subcortical means the tissue/organ/structure just under the cortical layer. A common use of this term is "subcortical bone", which refers to the bone marrow.
yes epileptic seizures can be found in the sub-cortical of the Brain's of the type of seizures are all over the brain .
3 parts to a bridge. Foundations - Anything below the ground. Sub Structure - Columns, piers, support structures Super Structure - Bridge deck
Lacunar strokes LACK cortical deficits. Exactly what are cortical symptomes, I do not know. =-(
Cortical bone tissue makes up the dense hard outer layer of bone. It is also known as compact bone and provides structure and protection to the inner spongy bone tissue.
the function of the cortical artery is the kidenys
In lLayman's terms, a cortical infarct is a type of stroke.
Cortical Tectonics was created in 2007-06.