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  • 121ФАСЦИОЛЕЗ — ФАСЦИОЛЕЗ, гельминтоз человека и других млекопитающих, вызываемый трематодами рода Fasciola L., 1758 и сем. Fasciolidae Rail liet, 1895: 1) Fasciola hepatica L., 1758 и 2) Fasciola gigantica Cobbold, 1856. 1. Fasciola hepatica (рис. 1 и 2).… …

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  • 122Vestibular system — The vestibular system, which is a contributor to our balance system and our sense of spatial orientation, is the sensory system that provides the dominant input about movement and equilibrioception. Together with the cochlea, a part of the… …

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  • 123Neural pathway — A neural pathway, neural tract, or neural face, connects one part of the nervous system with another and usually consists of bundles of elongated, myelin insulated neurons, known collectively as white matter. Neural pathways serve to connect… …

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  • 124Human eye — Infobox Anatomy Name = Eye Caption = Schematic diagram of the human eye. The human eye is similar to most mammalian eyes.Dynamic rangeThe retina has a static contrast ratio of around 100:1 (about 6 1/2 stops). As soon as the eye moves (saccades)… …

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  • 125Eye movement (sensory) — For other uses, see Eye movement (disambiguation). Eye movement is the voluntary or involuntary movement of the eyes, helping in acquiring, fixating and tracking visual stimuli. It may also compensate for a body movement, such as when moving the… …

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  • 126Edinger-Westphal nucleus — Brain: Edinger Westphal nucleus Section through superior colliculus (unlabeled) showing path of oculomotor nerve. ( Edinger Westphal nucleus is not on diagram, but would be near oculomotor nuclei.) …

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  • 127Vestibular nuclei — Brain: Vestibular nuclei Dissection of brain stem. Dorsal view. (Caption for Vestibular nucleus is visible at left.) Latin nuclei vestibulares Gray s …

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  • 128Medial vestibular nucleus — Brain: Medial vestibular nucleus A cross section of the lower pons showing the medial vestibular nucleus (#3) labeled at the top left …

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