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- Substantia - FUPRESS
Substantia is an open access peer-reviewed academic international journal dedicated to traditional perspectives as well as innovative and synergetic implications of history and philosophy of Chemistry It is meant to be a crucible for discussions on science, on making science and its outcomes
- Substantia nigra - Wikipedia
The substantia nigra, along with four other nuclei, is part of the basal ganglia It is the largest nucleus in the midbrain, lying dorsal to the cerebral peduncles Humans have two substantiae nigrae, one on each side of the midline
- substantia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from English substance, French substance, Italian sostànza, Spanish sustancia and Portuguese substância; all from Latin substantia Compare German Substanz and Russian субста́нция (substáncija)
- SUBSTANTIA Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of SUBSTANTIA is anatomical material, substance, or tissue
- Substantia - definition of substantia by The Free Dictionary
Define substantia substantia synonyms, substantia pronunciation, substantia translation, English dictionary definition of substantia n 1 a That which has mass and occupies space; matter b A material of a particular kind or constitution c A drug, chemical, or other material that one
- Substantia Nigra (SN): What It Is, Function Anatomy
The substantia nigra (sub-stan-chee-uh ny-grah) is a part of your basal ganglia, forming connections with different parts of your brain It produces dopamine, which controls movements and muscle tone
- About the Journal | Substantia - FUPRESS
Substantia is owned by Firenze University Press, a public institution organisation dedicated to advancing research and scholarship The journal’s ownership and governance structure reflect its mission to support open and accessible academic publishing
- Substantia nigra: Anatomy, structure and function | Kenhub
The substantia nigra, also known as the black nucleus, is a large gray matter structure of the mesencephalon or midbrain (middle brain) It gets its name from its dark appearance on the cross-sections of the brain (Latin for 'Black substance')
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