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Rostral
Rostral Ros"tral, a. [L. rostralis, fr. rostrum a beak; cf. F.
rostral.]
Of or pertaining to the beak or snout of an animal, or the
beak of a ship; resembling a rostrum, esp., the rostra at
Rome, or their decorations.
[Monuments] adorned with rostral crowns and naval
ornaments. --Addison.
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Rostral may
refer to:
Rostral (anatomical term),
situated toward the oral or
nasal region Rostral bone...
- Rome
Rostral (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles containing Rostrum This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Rostrum. If an...
- The
rostral scale, or
rostral, in
snakes and
other scaled reptiles is the
median plate on the tip of the
snout that
borders the
mouth opening. It corresponds...
- New York City, and the
paired Saint Petersburg Rostral Columns.
Columna Rostrata C.
Duilii ("
Rostral Column of
Gaius Duilius"),
celebrating the naval...
- The
rostral neuropore or
anterior neuropore is a
region corresponding to the
opening of the
embryonic neural tube in the
anterior portion of the developing...
- head of an
animal something is,
three distinct terms are used:
Rostral (from
Latin rostrum 'beak, nose')
describes something situated toward the oral or...
- from the
gracile and
cuneate fasciculi into the
inferior peduncle. The
rostral spinocerebellar tract is a
tract which transmits information from the golgi...
-
Rostrum (from
Latin rostrum,
meaning beak) is a term used in
anatomy for a
number of
phylogenetically unrelated structures in
different groups of animals...
-
Rostrum Records is an
American independent record label initially located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, now
located in Los Angeles, California.
Benjy Grinberg...
- and URL are
commonly used in
teuthology to
refer to
lower rostral length and
upper rostral length, respectively.
These are the
standard measures of beak...