coronal section
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coronal
adjective
uk/ˈkɒr.əʊ.nəl/us/ˈkɔːr.ə.nəl/
relating to the crown (= top part) of ...
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section
noun
uk/ˈsek.ʃən/us/ˈsek.ʃən/
one of the parts that something is ...
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Each figure is of acoronalsection, lateral to left and dorsal to top.
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Upper left; axial section, upper right; parasagittal section, lower left; anteriorcoronalsection, lower right; posteriorcoronalsection.
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It is a narrow white band, triangular oncoronalsection, the apex being directed upward.
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Panels are coronal sections, with the dorsal aspect facing upwards.
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Coronal sections cut at 50 mm in a rostrocaudal series.
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All figures are of coronal sections; dorsal to top, lateral to left.
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The expression patterns were similar among animals and throughout the rostral to caudal levels of the coronal sections.
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In coronal sections, these columns of ipsilateral terminals appear as dense, irregular clusters.
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Stacking reconstructions of individual coronal sections in the original anterior-posterior sequence completed the reconstruction of the projection of labeled terminals onto the cortical surface.
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These results were similar throughout the rostral to caudal levels of the coronal sections.
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Both figures are of coronal sections; dorsal to top, lateral to left.
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Sonographic assessment of the fetal brain in the sagittal and coronal sections requires an approach through the anterior/posterior fontanelle and/or the sagittal suture.
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Distribution of labeled neurons (big dots) and terminals (small dots) shown in a series of coronal sections in rostral (left) to caudal (right) thalamic levels.
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