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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nucleus dorsalis corporis trapezoidei - définition

PAPAL ENCYCLICAL ISSUED BY POPE PIUS XII
Mystici corporis; Mystici corporis christi; Mystici Corporis; Mystici corporis Christi
  • Pope Pius XII

Nucleus ambiguus         
NUCLEUS
Nucleus ambiguous; Nucleus ambigus; Ambiguous nucleus
The nucleus ambiguus ("ambiguous nucleus" in English) is a group of large motor neurons, situated deep in the medullary reticular formation named by Jacob Clarke. The nucleus ambiguus contains the cell bodies of neurons that innervate the muscles of the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx which are associated with speech and swallowing.
Subthalamic nucleus         
  • dopaminergic]] pathways that are excitatory on the direct pathway and inhibitory on the indirect pathway.
  • Structural connectivity of the human subthalamic nucleus as visualized through [[diffusion-weighted MRI]].
SMALL LENS-SHAPED NUCLEUS IN THE BRAIN
Subthalamic nucleus of Luys; Corpus subthalamicum; Nucleus of Luys; Nucleus subthalamicus; Subthalamic nuclei; Corpus Luysi
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a small lens-shaped nucleus in the brain where it is, from a functional point of view, part of the basal ganglia system. In terms of anatomy, it is the major part of the subthalamus.
Arcuate nucleus         
REGION OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS
Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus); Arcuatus hypothalami; Nucleus arcuatus; Infundibular nucleus; Nucleus arcuatus hypothalami; Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus
The arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (also known as ARH, ARC, or infundibular nucleusonderzoekinformatie.nl - Project: Does activation of neurons in the infundibular nucleus in menopause prevent the occurrence of Alzheimer changes?

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Mystici Corporis Christi

Mystici Corporis Christi (The Mystical Body of Christ) is a papal encyclical issued by Pope Pius XII on 29 June 1943 during World War II. Its main topic is the Catholic Church as the Mystical Body of Christ.

The encyclical is remembered for its statement that the Mystical Body of Christ is the Catholic Church. According to Mystici corporis, to be truly a member of the Mystical Body, one must be a member of the Catholic Church. Other Christians who erred in good faith could be unsuspectingly united to the Mystical Body by an unconscious desire and longing.

According to the Jesuit theologian Avery Dulles, Mystici Corporis was "the most comprehensive official Catholic pronouncement on the Church prior to Vatican II". Its primary writer Sebastiaan Tromp drew mainly on the first schema of Vatican I and on the encyclicals of Leo XIII. It de-emphasized papal jurisdiction, but insisted on the visibility of the church and warned against an excessively mystical understanding of the union between Christ and the Church.