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O que (quem) é insula - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Insula (disambiguation); Insuli

Ínsula         
JOURNAL
Ínsula is a Spanish magazine which features articles on literary work and literary criticism. Its subtitle is Revista de Letras y Ciencias Humanas.
insula         
['?nsj?l?]
¦ noun (plural insulae -li:)
1. (in ancient Rome) a tenement in a city.
2. Anatomy a region of the cerebral cortex.
Origin
L., lit. 'island'.
Insula (building)         
  • An ''insula'' dating from the early 2nd century AD in the Roman port town of [[Ostia Antica]]
ROMAN APARTMENT BUILDING IN URBAN AREAS
Insula (Roman); Domus insulae
In Roman architecture, an insula (Latin for "island", plural insulae) was one of two things: either a kind of apartment building, or a city block. This article deals with the former definition, that of a type of building.

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Insula

Insula is the Latin word for "island" and may refer to:

  • Insula (Roman city), a block in a Roman city plan surrounded by four streets
  • Insula (building), a kind of apartment building in ancient Rome that provided housing for all but the elite
  • Ínsula Barataria, the governorship assigned to Sancho Panza as a prank in the novel Don Quixote
  • Insular cortex, a brain structure
  • "Insula", a 2020 song by Moses Sumney from Græ
Exemplos do corpo de texto para insula
1. As does the insula, the part of our brains responsible for recognising pain and disgust.
2. Losses triggered a reduced response in the insula, a region that evaluates the emotional significance of events.
3. The workshop is organized by the European Museum Forum and INSULA, which operates under the auspices of UNESCO.
4. He said this would "automatically result in the denuclearisation of the pen–insula". The Korean War ended inconclusively with a truce, leaving the belligerents still formally at war.
5. In men, greater activity was seen in the insula, which deals with emotion, and particularly in the secondary somatosensory cortex, which rates the significance of physical sensations.