pineal造句1. Crow split his enemy's skull to the pineal gland.
2. Once, it seems, the pineal gland was an eye.
3. In reality it is a membrane, the pineal gland, regarded in the East as the seat of extra-sensory perception.
4. The pineal gland is a small structure buried deep on the brain.
5. The Pineal Toning Technique is different for each individual.
6. Method Pineal destruction and melatonin interference test were employed.
7. The subepithelial connective tissue penetrated the pineal body forming interlobular septum, and separated the pineal body to parenchymal lobules.
8. Purpose To study the MRI features of congenital pineal cyst and improve the diagnosis.
9. By initiation 6000, the pituitary, pineal and male and female chakras open.
10. Melatonin (MT) is secreted by the pineal gland and has obvious biological rhythmicity including circadian, season rhythm and life rhythm (aging clock).
11. The magnetic field is created around the pineal gland, by focusing the mind on the midway point between the pineal gland and the pituitary body.
12. Conclusion The best choice for treating symptomatic pineal cyst in children is operating it directly, and via trans-frontal- callosal -interforniceal approach maybe the optimal choice.
13. Methods MR images of 13 cases of congenital pineal cyst were studied and reviewed retrospectively.
14. The above-mentioned changes suggest that the pineal functional activities in the rat have a seasonal rhythmicity .
15. Melatonin, available over the counter, is a hormone produced inside the brain by the pineal gland.
16. A head injury can also activate the Third Eye - Pineal Gland.
17. Objective To study the therapeutic effect of surgical treatment and prognosis in pineal region tumors.
18. Conclusion Endoscopic biopsy and third ventriculostomy are effective neuroendoscopic procedures in minimally invasive preferential management of pineal region tumors.
19. ObjectiveFor exploring the ultrastructural feature and its significance of the blood capillary and the pinealocytic secretory granules in the pineal body.
20. Numerous myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers coming from the habenular and the posterior commissure reached the deep pineal gland.
21. Horseradish peroxidase labelled cells distributed in the parenchyma of the pineal gland.
22. Objectives To study the exposure of the structure by microsurgery through interforniceal interpositum keyhole approach to the pineal region.
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23. ATRT most commonly occurs in the posterior fossa (52%), but can be supratentorial, pineal, spinal, or multifocal.
24. Objective To study the signs and features of congenital pineal cyst on CT and MRI.
25. When a correct relationship is established between personality, operating through the pituitary body, and the soul, operating through the pineal gland, a magnetic field is created.
26. Methods CT and MRI findings in 26 cases of congenital pineal cyst were retrospectively analyzed.
27. Objective To investigate the application and the effect of stereotactic radiotherapy combined with conventional radiotherapy in the pineal germ-cell tumor.
28. The Ajna Chakra , or third eye, is linked to the pineal gland.
29. The unmyelinated nerve endings containing large dense-core vesicles appeared in the deep pineal gland and they contacted the nerve endings containing small clear vesicles with synaptic complexes.
30. Objective To evaluate the anatomical variations of the straight sinus and their effects on the infratentorial supracerebellar approach to pineal region lesions.