| 41. | It is also possible that it was named after the new established town of Sabauda in the Pontine Marshes, central Italy.
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| 42. | Travellers on the route through the Pontine Marshes were frequently harassed by brigands, so Leopold arranged a convoy of four coaches.
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| 43. | These pulses, called PGO, or pontine-geniculate-occipital, waves, occur only during dreams and have multiple effects.
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| 44. | The term " osmotic demyelination syndrome " is similar to " central pontine myelinolysis ", but also includes areas outside the pons.
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| 45. | The middle cerebellar peduncle is connected to the pons and receives all of its input from the pons mainly from the pontine nuclei.
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| 46. | A year later, Caligula named his only known daughter, executed swiftly and Livilla and Agrippina were exiled to the Pontine Islands.
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| 47. | The PSI produced a newsletter, the " Pontine Dossier ", published by The Pontine Press between 1967 and 1977.
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| 48. | The PSI produced a newsletter, the " Pontine Dossier ", published by The Pontine Press between 1967 and 1977.
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| 49. | Pontine waves ( P-waves, or ponto-geniculate-occipital waves ) are brain waves generated in the pontine tegmentum.
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| 50. | Pontine waves ( P-waves, or ponto-geniculate-occipital waves ) are brain waves generated in the pontine tegmentum.
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