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