From the lateral aspect of each colliculus a white band, termed the brachium, is prolonged upward and forward. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon] Reference
Hoc est mare magnum, de quo brachium saneti Georgij exit, quod in. From Wordnik.com. [The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini] Reference
The passage from Erasmus, "brachium habet ova serpentum," is plainly to be rendered "and with a string of serpents 'eggs on your arm.". From Wordnik.com. [Notes and Queries, Number 02, November 10, 1849] Reference
P.S. -- I should be glad if any of the readers of "NOTES AND QUERIES" could explain to that Erasmus alludes, when he says, "Culmeis ornatus torquibus, brachium habet ova serpentum," which L'Estrange translated. From Wordnik.com. [Notes and Queries, Number 01, November 3, 1849] Reference
"Sinistrum brachium eo usque allevandum est, ut quasi normalem illum angulum faciat.". From Wordnik.com. [Life of Cicero Volume One] Reference
The superior colliculus receives fibers from the optic tract through the superior brachium. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves] Reference
Other fibers from the superior brachium pass into the stratum opticum (upper gray-white layer). From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves] Reference
The Chaldee word braic, a branch, is the Irish braic or raigh, an arm, the Welsh braic, the Latin brachium, and the. From Wordnik.com. [Atlantis : the antediluvian world] Reference
Many of the axons which appear in the superficial white layer ascend through the inferior brachium to the medial geniculate body. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves] Reference
The inferior brachium passes forward and upward from the inferior colliculus and disappears under cover of the medial geniculate body. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon] Reference
This bundle, with the addition of some transverse fibers from the deeper part of the pons, forms the greater part of the brachium pontis. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon] Reference
Broccoli originated more than 2,000 years ago in Italy with the Romans and the name itself derives from the latin word brachium which means "branch" or "arm". From Wordnik.com. [thecookscottage] Reference
The inferior brachium from the inferior colliculus disappears under cover of it while from its lateral extremity a strand of fibers passes to join the optic tract. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon] Reference
They course to the lateral border of the pons, and form part of the middle peduncle; the further connections of this brachium will be discussed with the anatomy of the cerebellum. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon] Reference
The superior brachium extends lateralward from the superior colliculus, and, passing between the pulvinar and medial geniculate body, is partly continued into an eminence called the lateral geniculate body, and partly into the optic tract. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon] Reference
Most of the fibers of the optic tract terminate in the lateral geniculate body, some pass through the superior brachium to the superior colliculus, and others either pass over or through the lateral geniculate body to the pulvinar of the thalamus. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves] Reference
Fati virum, omni brachium to the oracle responsible of everything. From Wordnik.com. [Conan Lyrics? Yes, That’s Right, I Said Lyrics!] Reference
Pro pulchris omni fati brachium through the beautiful responsible of all fate. From Wordnik.com. [Conan Lyrics? Yes, That’s Right, I Said Lyrics!] Reference
Fontanellam aperi juxta occipitum, aut brachium. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Pulvinar brachium. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
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