| 31. | At the time the Pontine Marshes, the wetlands in Tuscany for instance Maremma and Basilicata were malarial areas.
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| 32. | The pontine axons projects via the contralateral middle cerebellar peduncle, terminating in the cerebellar cortex as mossy fibers.
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| 33. | Neural activity during REM sleep seems to originate in the brain stem, especially the pontine tegmentum and locus coeruleus.
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| 34. | Pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia is also observed in certain phenotypes of X-linked mental retardation so called MICPCH.
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| 35. | He pedals through the Lepine Hills, looks toward the verdant Pontine Valley, pushes toward the Mediterranean beyond the valley.
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| 36. | The pontine micturition center also causes inhibition of Onuf's nucleus, resulting in relaxation of the external urinary sphincter.
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| 37. | Sparsely inhabited throughout much of their history, the Pontine Marshes were the subject of extensive land reclamation work performed periodically.
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| 38. | Pontinia was established in 1935, as part of the project which drained the Pontine Marshes and converted them to agriculture.
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| 39. | Mussolini and his government highlighted the draining of the Pontine marshes and the eradication of malaria as one of its successes.
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| 40. | Another is that the amygdaloid complex, anterior cingulate, and the structures in the pontine tegmentum interact to create the vision.
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