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Definition of Sulcal
1. sulcus [adj] - See also: sulcus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sulcal
Literary usage of Sulcal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of normal histology: including an account of the development of by George Arthur Piersol (1904)
"Section of injected spinal cord of child : 1, sulcal branch of anterior spinal
artery occupying anterior median fissure; c, c, sulco-commissural vessels ..."
2. Text-book of Normal Histology: Including an Account of the Development of by George Arthur Piersol (1893)
"Section of injected spinal cord of child : j, sulcal branch of anterior spinal
artery occupying anterior median fissure ; c, c, sulco-commissural vessels ..."
3. Text-book of normal histology: Including an Account of the Development of by George Arthur Piersol (1896)
"Section of injected spinal cord of child : s, sulcal branch of anterior spinal
artery occupying anterior median fissure; c, c. sulco-commissural vessels ..."
4. Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States (1994)
"1995,1998) studies have reported that alcoholics who remain abstinent can show
significant reversal of cortical sulcal and ventricular enlargement. ..."
5. International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures by Henry W. Cattell, M. D. Witherspoon (1906)
"These spaces are closed by three sets of sutures, namely, the sulcal, the perineal,
... The sulcal sutures are V-shaped beginning at the apex of the a ..."
6. Normal Histology: With Special Reference to the Structure of the Human Body by George Arthur Piersol (1916)
"... posterior sulcal. X 10. The investing membranes or meninges of the spinal cord
are described in connection with those of the brain (page 311). ..."