United States coloratura soprano (born in France) (1904-1976)
A band of nerve fibers linking the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with the midbrain.
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Examples for "Lily Pons "
1 The New Yorker, March 11, 1933 P. 10 Lily Pons was to give a concert in a certain small city in New Jersey.
2 Lily Pons and Elizabeth Arden were on the list, but I preferred to call upon the William S. Paleys.
1 These findings point to a unilateral lesion of the right pons .
2 Describe briefly the cerebrum, the cerebellum, the midbrain, the pons , and the bulb.
3 Normalized FDG uptake values were calculated with reference to the pons .
4 Better than that, most rosy and pompous of all Rose-Pom, pons !
5 Brain MRI demonstrated leptomeningeal gadolinium enhancement in front of the pons and medulla.
6 Conclusion: Peripheral pons lesion location is a good discriminator of MS from vascular lesions.
7 Brainstem cross-sectional areas of each side at the level of the pons were measured.
8 The isoform composition of insoluble tangle-tau isolated from the basal pons also differed significantly.
9 The medulla oblongata is the prolongation of the spinal cord, extending to the pons Varolii.
10 For both the thalamus and the pons , an age-related decline in radiotracer binding was observed.
11 Computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging revealed infarction of the ventral pons in these patients.
12 You'll need a solid evening to sharpen your tools and sand the rust off your ' pons .
13 Left cerebellar rTMS also led to increased metabolism in the left cerebellar dentate nucleus and pons .
14 Some little congestion of the medulla and pons .
15 No NaCl-induced differences in norepinephrine stores were found in the pons or medulla of either strain.
16 But Monty considered "bridge" the " pons asinorum," and preferred to play piquet with Peggy.
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