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The bile ducts in the left lateral sector were not dilated.
Leaving out the flocculonodular lobe, which has distinct connections and functions, the cerebellum can be parsed functionally into a medial sector called the spinocerebellum and a larger lateral sector called the cerebrocerebellum.
As previously described [24] and shown in Fig. 2A, a microscope counting grid (250 µm×250 µm) was positioned a few cells medial from CA2 neurons (lateral sector), at the apex of the CA1 (middle sector) and on the upswing of CA1 in an area clearly distinct from subiculum (medial sector).
Behavioural measures considered were: (i) first stimulus approached by each chick (i.e. the first side sector entered during test); (ii) percentage of orienting responses performed toward each stimulus on the overall number of orienting responses; (iii) percentage of time spent near the human face stimulus (i.e. of time spent in the lateral sector adjacent to the human face).
Contrast-enhanced dynamic CT showed, in addition to multiple various-sized liver cysts, a large (14 × 9.5 cm) cystic mass at left lateral sector of liver.
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PyBetVH has two categories for the geometry of possible vent locations: a "volcanic field" corresponds to a rectangular grid of possible vents, while a "volcanic cone" is characterised by a central vent position over the summit crater area and 4 lateral sectors.
Medial, middle, and lateral sectors from the CA1 region of the left and right hippocampus were photographed at 40X magnification using a Nikon microscope and digital camera.
The dimensions of the apparatus were as follows: choice-runway 45 cm long×22.3 cm large, 30 cm high; central sector 15 cm long; two lateral sectors 15 cm long each.
To represent the proportion of time spent near the human face stimulus, a similar index was calculated from the time spent into the two lateral sectors using a similar formula.
In Ch4a, a vessel or a rarefaction divides it into the medial and lateral sectors.
The PRETEXT system (intrahepatic tumour extension) is based on hepatic surgical anatomy which is divided into four sectors, namely anterior and posterior sectors on the right and medial and lateral sectors on the left (Brown et al, 2000).
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