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Portion of the rostral visible from above broader than long.
Rostral large, but not extending as far as the eyes.
Rostral small, broader than high, not visible from above.
It is the largest and most rostral of the three cervical ganglia.
They are distinguished from the family Cyzicidae by the presence of a rostral spine.
A large rostral appendage, at least in the males.
The rostral subdivision of this region is involved in detecting emotional signals.
There is also a rostral plate with many recurved odootodes.
It is the most rostral of the parasympathetic nuclei in the brain stem.
It is the most likely origin of the rostral cranial mesoderm.
The rostral organ is used as a part of the coelacanth's laterosensory system.
Continuing in a rostral direction, the large bumps are called the facial colliculi.
It is separated from the rest of the doublure by the rostral suture.
Rostral large, upper portion as long as its distance from the frontal.
It occupies the most rostral portion of the frontal lobe.
The putamen is located in the rostral division as part of the striatum.
The portion of the rostral visible from above its distance from the frontal.
The rostral shield is somewhat enlarged and specialized for digging through the soil.
Rostral large, about half the width of the head, portion visible from above almost as long as broad.
Early correct anti-saccade performance was associated with rostral activation.
Preventive maintenance is required to prevent recurring Rostral hooks.
The rostral columns erected on either side of the Stock Exchange were completed in 1811.
The rostrum is long and the rostral fossa broad.
The eyes are red and on stalks and there is a rostral spine projecting forward between them.
The rostral region aids in the production of both somatostatin and thyroid releasing hormone.