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It is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord.
The two lines are connected by gray matter reaching across the central canal region.
This central canal, like the spinal cord itself, broadens out within the skull.
The gut is a simple tube, that often stands out as a darker central canal through the entire length of the body.
Carved out of the mountain rock, the sharply descending stairs merged into the city's central canal street.
Lakes pooled, linked by the cruel gash of that central canal.
Two thirds of the funds were spent on the canals, with the Central Canal getting the most money.
The name is commonly used to refer to the entire length of the navigation rather than solely to the central canal section.
Shar steered her off Central Canal into a side street.
The obex connects the central canal to the fourth ventricle.
Syringomyelia is a disease caused by the occlusion of the central canal.
They had reached the end of the Central Canal district; another stretch of bridge lay before them.
In addition, labelling was found around the central canal (layer X) (Fig.
Restoration on this area began in the late 1980s, based around the Indiana Central Canal.
The "twigs" have a tiny central canal.
Likewise, the neural canal in the spinal cord that does not change forms the central canal.
This created a link to the Central Canal and a route to Evansville.
Occlusions of the central canal typically occur at the lower cervical and upper thoracic levels.
For the engineering project, see Indiana Central Canal.
Thus, the central canal opens up at the base of the brain into the lowermost of these, the fourth ventricle.
Galen continued the notion of a central canal, but he dissected the optic nerve and saw that it was solid.
Reissner's fiber is highly conserved, and present in the central canal of all chordates.
The Indiana Central Canal was to use the river for part of its length, but was never completed.
The obex marks the end of the 4th ventricle and the beginning of the central canal.
When replacement to compact bone occurs, this blood vessel becomes the central canal of the osteon.