Thus each half or side of the cord has its own gray crescent, the horns of which point one forwards and the other backwards, called respectively the anterior and posterior cornua or horns.
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A variety of instruments were used by aeneators, including the buccina,cornu, tuba, and lituus.
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The "cornu", a long tubular metal wind instrument that curved around the musician's body, was used for military signals and on parade.
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These were mainly the "buccina" or "bucina", the "cornu" and the "tuba".
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The dorsalcornuof the tentorpharyngeal sclerite appears incised due to a narrow apical window.
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The cornicines played thecornu(making him an aeneator).
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The "cornu" was used for military signals and on parade.
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The research led to the reconstruction of instruments such as syrinx, fistulae, tibiae,cornu, tuba, bucina, iynx, and rhombus.
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Its shape was straight, in contrast to the military "buccina" or "cornu", which was more like the modern sousaphone in curving around the body.
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In court, they shout terms such as posteriorcornuand hippocampus minor.
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This was of similar construction to the "cornu" and was also played with a cup-shaped mouthpiece, but it had a narrower, more cylindrical bore.
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The "cornu" may be difficult to distinguish from the buccina.
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Above this the forceps posterior of the corpus callosum, sweeping around to enter the occipital lobe, causes another projection, termed the bulb of the posteriorcornu.
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It arises from the oblique line on the lamina of the thyroid cartilage, and is inserted into the lower border of the greatercornuof the hyoid bone.
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Diverging from one another, each curves around the posterior end of the thalamus, and passes downward and forward into the inferiorcornuof the lateral ventricle.
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In the thoracic region, the postero-lateral part of the anterior column projects laterally as a triangular field, which is named the lateral column (columna lateralis; lateralcornu).
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