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In partial agenesis of the CC, the splenium and rostrum are usually absent and there may be hypoplasia of the remaining CC, and in callosal hypoplasia there is under-development of the entire CC [6, 11, 12, 13].
"The words I say from this rostrum are law for you!" he said, according to opposition broadcaster Belsat.
The fibers of the rostrum are responsible for connecting the orbital cortices, which may be affected in SCA disorders.
While the gland body itself is inconspicuous in CLSM, its long ducts, which are leading ventroanterior of the brain to the tip of the rostrum, are showing distinct acetylated α-tubulin-IR (Fig. 3a– c, e, 7d).
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A speaker's rostrum was placed behind a wall of sliding glass panels on the ground level.
The message from the rostrum is simple: health is precious, life is fragile and death an unrelenting and unforgiving stalker.
The rostrum is so sensitive that researchers say it can detect the movement of a single microscopic creature.
Mr. Rostrum was among a group of people who contributed footage from the 2004 convention in New York to a collective called I-Witness Video.
"Blue Slide Park" (Rostrum) is the first independently released album to top the chart since Tha Dogg Pound's "Dogg Food" (Death Row), in 1995.
But more than half a century after Mao declared that "women hold up half the sky", the frequent shots of leaders on the Tiananmen rostrum were a reminder that no women serve in the Politburo select committee.
Joining Peaty on the rostrum was his fellow Briton, Ross Murdoch, who swam to third just as Wilkie's team-mate David Leigh had claimed bronze behind him in Cali, Colombia, in 1975.
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