- dictionary.
Raphe (/ˈreɪfi/ RAY-fee; from
Ancient Gr****: ῥαφή, romanized:
rhaphḗ, lit. 'seam'; pl.:
raphae or raphes) has
several different meanings in science...
-
edition of the
Nomina Anatomica that was
ratified in Jena in 1935 used
rhaphe instead of raphe.
These nuclei interact with
almost every pertinent portion...
- The
nucleus raphe magnus (termed the
nucleus raphes magnus by
Terminologia Anatomica and some publications) is one of the
seven raphe nuclei. It is situated...
- to
burst hemorrhage,
menorrhagia -rrhaphy
surgical suturing Gr**** ῥαφή (
rhaphḗ) hymenorrhaphy,
neurorrhaphy -rrhea (AmE) flowing,
discharge Gr**** ῥοίᾱ...
- The
nucleus raphe pallidus receives afferent connections from the
periaqueductal gray, the
Paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus,
central nucleus of...
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Latin word for turnip, rāpa or rāpum,
cognate with the Gr**** word ῥάφη,
rhaphe. In
Northern Ireland, B.
napus and B. rapa are
recorded as
escapes in roadside...
- The
nucleus raphe obscurus,
despite the
implications of its name, has some very
specific functions and
connections of
afferent and
efferent nature. The...