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Fissure Design
fis·sure Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fish-er] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, -sured, -sur·ing.
–noun 1. a narrow opening produced by cleavage or separation of parts.
2. cleavage (def. 1).
3. Anatomy. a natural division or groove in an organ, as in the brain.
–verb (used with object) 4. to make fissures in; cleave; split.
–verb (used without object) 5. to open in fissures; become split.
[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME < L fissūra cleaving, cleft, fissure, equiv. to fiss(us) divided (see fissi-) + -ūra -ure]
from Wikipedia: In anatomy, fissure (Latin fissura, Plural fissurae) is a groove, natural division, deep furrow, cleft, or tear in various parts of the body.
Brain
Fissure of Bichat: found below the corpus callosum in the cerebellum of the brain.
Broca's fissure: found in the third left frontal fold of the brain.
Burdach's fissure: connects the brain's insula and the inner surface of the operculum.
Calcarine fissure: extends from the occipital of the cerebrum to the occipital fissure.
Callosomarginal fissure: found in the mesial surface of the cerebrum.
Central fissure or Ronaldo's fissure: separates the brain's frontal and parietal lobes.
Clevenger's fissure: found in the inferior temporal lobe of the brain
Collateral fissure: found in the inferior surface of the cerebrum.
Hippocampal fissure: a fissure that extends from the brain's corpus callosum to the tip of the temporal lobe.
Horizontal fissure or Transverse fissure: found between the cerebrum and the cerebellum. Transverse fissure is also found in the liver and lungs.
Occipitoparietal fissure: found between the occipital and parietal lobes of the brain.
Fissure of Sylvius: separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain from the temporal lobe.
Wernicke's fissure: separates the brain's temporal and parietal lobes from the occipital lobe.
Zygal fissure: found in the cerebrum.
Auricular fissure: found in the temporal bone
Pterygomaxillary fissure
Sphenoidal fissure: separates the wings and the body of the sphenoid bone.
Longitudinal fissure: found in the lower surface of the liver, also a fissure that separates the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum.
Portal fissure: found in the under-surface of the liver.
Umbilical fissure: found in front of the liver.
Henle's fissure: the connective tissue between the muscle fibers of the heart.
Palpebral fissure: separates the upper and lower eyelids.
A fissure vent, also known as a volcanic fissure or simply fissure, is a linear volcanic vent through which lava erupts, usually without any explosive activity. The vent is usually a few meters wide and may be many kilometers long. Fissure vents can cause large flood basalts and lava channels
–noun 1. a narrow opening produced by cleavage or separation of parts.
2. cleavage (def. 1).
3. Anatomy. a natural division or groove in an organ, as in the brain.
–verb (used with object) 4. to make fissures in; cleave; split.
–verb (used without object) 5. to open in fissures; become split.
[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME < L fissūra cleaving, cleft, fissure, equiv. to fiss(us) divided (see fissi-) + -ūra -ure]
from Wikipedia: In anatomy, fissure (Latin fissura, Plural fissurae) is a groove, natural division, deep furrow, cleft, or tear in various parts of the body.
Brain
Fissure of Bichat: found below the corpus callosum in the cerebellum of the brain.
Broca's fissure: found in the third left frontal fold of the brain.
Burdach's fissure: connects the brain's insula and the inner surface of the operculum.
Calcarine fissure: extends from the occipital of the cerebrum to the occipital fissure.
Callosomarginal fissure: found in the mesial surface of the cerebrum.
Central fissure or Ronaldo's fissure: separates the brain's frontal and parietal lobes.
Clevenger's fissure: found in the inferior temporal lobe of the brain
Collateral fissure: found in the inferior surface of the cerebrum.
Hippocampal fissure: a fissure that extends from the brain's corpus callosum to the tip of the temporal lobe.
Horizontal fissure or Transverse fissure: found between the cerebrum and the cerebellum. Transverse fissure is also found in the liver and lungs.
Occipitoparietal fissure: found between the occipital and parietal lobes of the brain.
Fissure of Sylvius: separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain from the temporal lobe.
Wernicke's fissure: separates the brain's temporal and parietal lobes from the occipital lobe.
Zygal fissure: found in the cerebrum.
Auricular fissure: found in the temporal bone
Pterygomaxillary fissure
Sphenoidal fissure: separates the wings and the body of the sphenoid bone.
Longitudinal fissure: found in the lower surface of the liver, also a fissure that separates the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum.
Portal fissure: found in the under-surface of the liver.
Umbilical fissure: found in front of the liver.
Henle's fissure: the connective tissue between the muscle fibers of the heart.
Palpebral fissure: separates the upper and lower eyelids.
A fissure vent, also known as a volcanic fissure or simply fissure, is a linear volcanic vent through which lava erupts, usually without any explosive activity. The vent is usually a few meters wide and may be many kilometers long. Fissure vents can cause large flood basalts and lava channels
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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design names
possible names for my portfolio design website:
sugar and spice design
sugar design
muteloop design (my blog address which is a stand by if nothing else works)
white light design
fissure design
phantom wave design
phantom design
phanta design
tradewinds design
sleepwalker design
sugar and spice design
sugar design
muteloop design (my blog address which is a stand by if nothing else works)
white light design
fissure design
phantom wave design
phantom design
phanta design
tradewinds design
sleepwalker design
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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