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Adult species have bright yellow cuneus that are tipped with dark red.
Its name is derived from the Latin "cuneus", meaning a wedge.
The cuneus is a portion of the human brain in the occipital lobe.
This connects with visual areas in the cuneus and primary visual cortex.
Cuneus Prophetarum is considered to be the most prominent work of early Albanian literature.
Adults top (including scutellum) is either orange or black coloured, while the cuneus is always red.
The praepositus of the cuneus grabbed him straight-:away and cast him in irons.
It's a Teutonic word that corresponds with the Latin word cuneus, which means wedge.
Pathologic gamblers have higher activity in the dorsal visual processing stream including the cuneus relative to controls.
Crushed cuneus and precuneus.
The 'precuneus' is a structure in the brain positioned above the cuneus and located in the parietal lobe.
In the Late Roman army, several cavalry units were designated as cuneus [equitum].
The Cuneus Sarmatarum was a cavalry unit recruited from Sarmatian horsemen.
The cuneus Frisorum Vinoviensium and the equites catafractariorum have been mentioned in inscriptions from the site.
The cuneus (Brodmann area 17) receives visual information from the contralateral superior retina representing the inferior visual field.
Pyramidal cells in the cuneus (striate cortex) project to extrastriate cortices (BA 18,19).
The Franks, arrayed in a large wedge-shaped formation (cuneus or "swine's head") advanced, and smashed into the Roman centre.
A cuneus (Latin for "wedge"; plural, cunei) was a wedge-shaped division separated by the scalae or stairways.
Each row (gradus) of seats was numbered, permitting each individual seat to be exactly designated by its gradus, cuneus, and number.
Above the medial, Y-shaped sulcus lies the cuneus, and the area below the sulcus is the lingual gyrus.
Santori included excerpts of Cuneus Prophetarum in his book to symbolize the continuity of Albanian religious literature.
It marks the boundary between the cuneus and precuneus, and also between the parietal and occipital lobes.
Unlike many words of profanity that came from Anglo-Saxon, this word came from a Latin one (cuneus, meaning a wedge shape).
Euglandina cuneus is a species of large predatory air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Spiraxidae.
In the 3rd century, it comprised cohors I Tungrorum, augmented by the numerus Hnaudifridi and the cuneus Frisiorum.