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Qué (quién) es rostral - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rostral (disambiguation)

Rostral         
·adj Of or pertaining to the beak or snout of an animal, or the beak of a ship; resembling a rostrum, ·esp., the rostra at Rome, or their decorations.
rostral         
['r?str(?)l]
¦ adjective
1. Anatomy at or near the front end of the body.
2. Zoology of or on the rostrum.
Derivatives
rostrally adverb
Rostral column         
  • Rostral columns in [[Saint Petersburg]]
  • Rostral columns of the place des Quinconces, Bordeaux, France
  • rostral column, Grand Basin, [[World's Columbian Exposition]], Chicago, Illinois, 1893
  • Torre de Cristal in [[Recife, Brazil]].
NAVAL VICTORY COLUMN TYPE
Rostral Column; Columna rostrata
A rostral column is a type of victory column originating in ancient Greece and Rome, where they were erected to commemorate a naval military victory. Its defining characteristic is the integrated prows or rams of ships, representing captured or destroyed enemy ships.

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Rostral
Ejemplos de uso de rostral
1. Perhaps my rostral anterior cingulate is in full working order after all.
2. My first thought when I read the story in yesterday‘s paper was that there must be something very wrong with my rostral anterior cingulate.
3. Brain scans then narrowed down the part of the brain responsible for optimism to a section called the rostral anterior cingulate.
4. Dr Mackeys team used a new scanning technique, known as real–time functional magnetic resonance imaging, to capture live images of activity in a part of the brain called the rostral anterior cingulate cortex, that handles painful stimuli.