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Text-fig. 2. On the left, a scheme showing the component parts in the regions of hind-brain
H ., and mid-brain, M. Further explanation in text. The arrow gives direction of section (on right). BL. basal lamina, FL. floor lamina, 221.3. intralaminar sulcus, a. f. area. of short association fibres.
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Reference
Frazer JE. Development of the region of the isthmus rhombencephali. (1928) J Anat. 63: 7-18. PMID 17104212
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