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Infobox Bone Name Frontal eminence Latin t. frontale, e. frontalis GraySubject 33 GrayPage 135 Image Gray134.png Caption Frontal bone . Outer surface. Frontal eminence is labeled at center right. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre t 21 DorlandsSuf 12827493 A frontal eminence or tuber frontale refers to one of two rounded elevations on the frontal bone that lie about three centimeters above the supraorbital margin on each side of the frontal suture . Eminences vary in size in different individuals, are occasionally unsymmetrical, and are especially prominent in young Human skull skulls . The surface of the bone above them is smooth, and covered by the galea aponeurotica . Gray s Skull Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub it Eminenza frontale hu Eminentia frontalis ru th ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Frontal crest Latin crista frontalis GraySubject 33 GrayPage 136 Image Gray135.png Caption Frontal bone . Inner surface. Frontal crest visible at center but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 62 DorlandsSuf 12266656 The internal surface of the squama frontalis of the frontal bone is concave and presents in the upper part of the middle line a vertical groove, the sagittal sulcus , the edges of which unite below to form a ridge, the frontal crest the sulcus anatomy sulcus lodges the superior sagittal sinus , while its margins and the crest afford attachment to the falx cerebri . Gray s Skull Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub ro Creasta frontal th ... more details
File Acromegaly facial features.JPEG thumb Frontal bossing and enlarged brow ridge caused by acromegaly . Frontal bossing is the development of an unusually pronounced forehead which may also be associated with a heavier than normal brow ridge. It is caused by enlargement of the Frontal bone frontal bone often in conjunction with abnormal enlargemnet of other facial bones , the skull, the mandible and bones in the hands and feet. Frontal bossing is usually seen in a few rare medical syndromes such as acromegaly a chronic medical disorder in which the anterior pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone GH . ref PubMed Health Frontal bossing http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmedhealth PMH0003785 ref clear Associated medical disorders File Frontal bossing in a child.jpg thumb Frontal bossing in a child Acromegaly Basal cell nevus syndrome Congenital syphilis Cleidocranial dysostosis Crouzon syndrome Hurler syndrome Pfeiffer syndrome Rubinstein Taybi syndrome Russell Silver syndrome Russell Silver dwarf Trimethadione antiseizure drug use during pregnancy Beta thalassemia due to expansion of bone marrow secondary to increased hematopoiesis ref Bope, Edward T., and Rick D. Kellerman. Chapter 13 Hematology. Conn s Current Therapy Latest Approved Methods of Treatment for the Practicing Physician . Philadelphia Saunders Elsevier, 2012. ref References references Category Medical terms ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Frontal bone Latin os frontale GraySubject 33 GrayPage 135 Image Frontal bone.png Caption Frontal bone highlighted in red Image2 Caption2 Origins Insertions Articulations twelve bones the sphenoid bone sphenoid , the ethmoid bone ethmoid , the two Parietal bone parietal s, the two Nasal bone nasals , the two maxilla maxill , the two lacrimal bone lacrimals , and the two zygomatic bone zygomatics MeshName Frontal Bone MeshNumber A02.835.232.781.375 The frontal bone is a bone in the human skull that resembles a Cockle bivalve cockleshell in form, and consists of three portions ref name Gray s Gray s Anatomy 1918 . See infobox ref a vertical portion, the squama frontalis , corresponding with the region of the forehead . an orbital or horizontal portion, the pars orbitalis , which enters into the formation of the roofs of the orbital cavity orbital and nasal cavity nasal cavities . a nasal portion, it articulates with the nasal bones and the frontal process of the maxilla to form the root of the nose. File Frontal bone.jpg thumb right 300px Frontal bone Embryology The frontal ... with the small wings of the sphenoid. ref name Gray s File Cranium3.jpg thumb right 300px Frontal bone In other animals In most vertebrates, the frontal bone is paired, rather than presenting ... s, together form the upper margin of the eye sockets, and lie to either side of the frontal bones ... 0 03 910284 X ref File Sphenoid and temporal bones 2.jpg thumb 300px Frontal and temporal bones See also Ossification of frontal bone Bone Terminology Bone terminology Terms for anatomical location Frontal eminence References reflist Gray s External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 23 os 01 01 RocheLexicon ... nan Ch ng th u kut br Askorn tal ca Os frontal cs eln kost de Stirnbein dv el es Hueso frontal fa fr Os frontal gl so frontal ko hr eona kost it Osso ... nl Voorhoofdsbeen ja pl Ko czo owa pt Osso frontal ro Os frontal qu Mat i tullu ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image AB045 Scales on a snakes head.jpg thumb 300px right Scales on a snake s head Frontal scale refers to the Scale zoology scales of a reptile which lie in the general region of the forehead of a snake, more sprecifically between the eyes and to the anterior of this area. These are analogous to the frontal bone on a human which corresponds to the forehead. Snake scales attached to the frontals and to its anterior are called as prefrontals . See also Frontal bone Snake scales Anatomical terms of location DEFAULTSORT Frontal Scale Category Snake scales Snake stub la Scutum frontale ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Frontal Assault Type studio Artist Angel Witch Cover Angel Witch Frontal Assault.jpg Released April 9, 1986 Recorded AVM Studios, Stafford House, Clough Street, Hanley, Stoke on Trent , January 1986. Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal Length 41.14 Label Killerwatt Producer Les Hunt Reviews Last album Screamin n Bleedin br 1985 This album Frontal Assault br 1986 Next album Live br 1990 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 2 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album frontal assault r581921 review title Angel Witch Frontal Assault review accessdate 2011 09 07 last Anderson first Jason work Allmusic publisher Rovi Corporation ref rev2 Kerrang rev2Score Rating 2 5 ref cite book last1 Sutton first1 Maura title Kerrang chapter Angel Witch Frontal Assault volume 124 publisher United Magazines ltd. date 10 July 1986 location London, UK pages 14 accessdate 2011 09 07 ref noprose yes Frontal Assault is the third album by British heavy metal band Angel Witch . The album was released in 1986 through Killerwatt Records . ref cite web url http www4.airnet.ne.jp minds habits metal ANGELWITCH Discography 3rd.html title Frontal Assault Angel Witch publisher .airnet.ne.jp date accessdate 2011 08 15 ref This is the first Angel Witch record featuring Spencer Hollman. Track listing All songs written by Kevin Heybourne except Dream World ... Heybourne. Frontal Assault 4 01 Dream World 3 49 Rendezvous with the Blade 6 37 Religion Born ... featured 5 tracks from Frontal Assault and other 5 from Screamin n Bleedin . It also included ... frontal assault.html title Frontal Assault Angel Witch publisher .airnet.ne.jp date accessdate 2011 08 15 ref Dream World 3 49 She Don t Lie 5 54 Frontal Assault 4 01 Something Wrong 4 36 Straight ... Frontal Assault Category 1986 albums Category Angel Witch albums Category New Wave of British Heavy Metal albums it Frontal Assault ... more details
Citations missing date April 2011 Infobox Brain Name Frontal lobe Latin lobus frontalis GraySubject 189 ... laterally. Frontal lobe is blue. Image Caption Image2 Gray729.png IsPartOf Cerebrum Components Artery ... FL BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 37 MeshName Frontal Lobe MeshNumber A08.186.211.730.885.213.270 NeuroLex Frontal Lobe NeuroLexID birnlex 928 The frontal lobe is an area in the brain of humans ... fold called the lateral Sylvian sulcus. The precentral gyrus, forming the posterior border of the frontal ... body parts. The frontal lobe contains most of the dopamine sensitive neurons in the cerebral cortex ... . Anatomy File Frontal lobe animation.gif 200px thumb left Animation. Frontal lobe red of left cerebral ... sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe. The lateral sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the temporal lobe . The frontal lobe can be divided into a Anatomical terms of location ... gyrus gyri Lateral part Precentral gyrus , lateral part of the superior frontal gyrus , middle frontal gyrus , inferior frontal gyrus . Polar part Transverse frontopolar gyri , frontomarginal gyrus ... gyrus , medial orbital gyrus , gyrus rectus . Medial part Medial part of the superior frontal ... frontal gyri are divided by the superior frontal sulcus . The middle and inferior frontal gyri are divided by the inferior frontal sulcus . In humans, the frontal lobe reaches full maturity around ... Toga, a UCLA professor of neurology, found increased myelin in the frontal lobe white matter of young ... The executive function s of the frontal lobes involve the ability to recognize future consequences ... or events. Therefore, it is involved in higher mental functions. The frontal lobes also play an important ... with emotions derived from input from the brain s limbic system . The frontal lobe modifies those emotions to generally fit socially acceptable norms. Psychological tests that measure frontal ... fluency. ref Kimberg, D.Y., Farah, M.J. A unified account of cognitive impairments following frontal ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Frontal suture Latin sutura frontalis GraySubject 46 GrayPage 178 Image Frontal suture.png Caption Skull at birth, seen from above Image2 Gray134.png Caption2 Frontal bone . Outer surface. Remains of frontal suture identified at center. System MeshName MeshNumber The frontal suture is a dense connective tissue structure that divides the two halves of the frontal bone of the human skull skull in infants and children. It usually disappears by the age of six, with the two halves of the frontal bone being fused together. If the suture is not present at birth because both frontal bones have fused craniosynostosis , it will cause a keel shaped deformity of the skull called trigonocephaly . It is present in a fetal skull so that the skull can bend and is very elastic at the time of birth. The baby s head bends when coming out of the mother s womb. The space is filled as the child grows older. Persistent Metopic Suture In some individuals the suture can persist totally or partly into adulthood, it is referred to as a metopic suture or a persistent metopic suture . The suture can either bisect the frontal bone and run from nasion to bregma or persist as a partial metopic suture see image of frontal bone ref Bademci G, Kendi T and Agalar F. 2007. Persistent metopic suture can mimic the skull fractures in the emergency setting? Neurocirug a 18 238. ref where part of the suture survives and is connected to either bregma or nasion or as an isolated metopic fissure. Metopic sutures are of no clinical significance, although they can be mistaken for cranial fractures. ref Bademci G, Kendi T and Agalar F. 2007. Persistent metopic suture can mimic the skull fractures in the emergency setting? Neurocirug a 18 238 240. ref As metopic sutures are visible in radiographs they can ... to the glabella . File Frontal suture.jpg thumb 300px Frontal suture See also Ossification of frontal bone References Reflist Frontal Suture. u Stedman s Medical Dictionary, 27th ed. u 2000 . Stedman ... more details
Infobox Nerve Name Frontal nerve Latin nervus frontalis GraySubject 200 GrayPage 887 Image Gray787.png Caption Dissection showing origins of right ocular muscles , and nerves entering by the superior orbital fissure . Image2 Gray776.png Caption2 Nerves of the orbit . Seen from above. Innervates BranchFrom Ophthalmic nerve BranchTo supratrochlear nerve and the supraorbital nerve MeshName MeshNumber The frontal nerve is the largest branch of the ophthalmic nerve V sub 1 sub , and may be regarded, both from its size and direction, as the continuation of the nerve. It enters the orbit through the superior orbital fissure , not running within the tendinous ring, and runs forward between the Levator palpebr superioris and the periosteum . Midway between the apex and base of the orbit it divides into two branches, supratrochlear nerve and supraorbital nerve . Functions It provides the sensory innervations for the skin of the forehead , mucosa of frontal sinus , and the skin of the upper eyelid via General Somatic Afferent GSA fibers. Additional images gallery Image Gray777.png Nerves of the orbit, and the ciliary ganglion. Side view. File Frontal nerve.jpg Frontal nerve gallery External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 29 02 01 03 eMedicineDictionary Frontal nerve NormanAnatomy lesson3 NormanAnatomyFig orbit2 NormanAnatomy cranialnerves NormanAnatomyFig V Gray s Trigeminal nerve Category Cranial nerves neuroscience stub ar nl Nervus frontalis ja sr ... more details
Infobox Vein Name Frontal vein Latin venae frontales GraySubject 167 GrayPage 644 Image Gray557.png Caption Veins of the head and neck. Frontal vein labeled at upper right. Image2 Head ap anatomy.jpg Caption2 Head anatomy anterior view DrainsFrom DrainsTo Artery frontal branch of superficial temporal artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 05 DorlandsSuf 12850376 The frontal vein supratrochlear vein begins on the forehead in a venous plexus which communicates with the frontal branches of the superficial temporal vein . The veins converge to form a single trunk, which runs downward near the middle line of the forehead parallel with the vein of the opposite side. The two veins are joined, at the root of the nose, by a transverse branch, called the nasal arch , which receives some small veins from the dorsum of the nose. At the root of the nose the veins diverge, and, each at the medial angle of the orbit , joins the supraorbital vein , to form the angular vein . Occasionally the frontal veins join to form a single trunk, which bifurcates at the root of the Human nose nose into the two angular veins. See also Glabella External links http www.stchas.edu divisions aao ace science modelpics circulatory head.shtml Diagram at stchas.edu http www.dartmouth.edu humananatomy figures chapter 47 47 5.HTM Gray s VeinsHeadNeck circulatory stub Category Veins of the head and neck ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The military tactic of frontal assault is a direct, hostile movement of forces toward the front of an enemy force as compared to the flanking maneuver flanks or rear of the enemy . citation needed date February 2012 By targeting the enemy s front, the attackers are subjecting themselves to the maximum defensive power of the enemy. It is often a commander s last resort when he has run out of tactical options. Before the 19th century, a frontal assault against a thin line could be effective when conducted by horse cavalry. However, as the accuracy and range of firearms increased, this procedure proved increasingly suicidal. Cavalry charges against deeply regimented infantry formations were also frequently repulsed as exemplified by the Battle of the Golden Spurs in Flanders in 1302. This style of combat was sometimes used in the American Civil War . Although officers were taught the value of tactical flanking attacks and strategic turning movements, they occasionally resorted to direct assaults when other options were unavailable. The bloody results of such assaults ... use of defensive field works in the later years of the war. Frontal assaults were also the cause of massive casualties in the trench warfare of World War I . In many cases, frontal assaults were ... wire with predictable and tragic results. Battles with notably successful frontal assaults Battle ... Union army routes Confederate forces in a frontal assault on the second day Battle of Spotsylvania ... lines during WWI Battles with notably unsuccessful frontal assaults Battle of Gettysburg Pickett ... Marye s Heights Siege of Vicksburg failure of frontal assaults force Grant into siege operations ... science Rush computer and video games DEFAULTSORT Frontal Assault Category Assault tactics Category Military terminology ar ca Assalt frontal cs Front ln tok de Frontalangriff es Asalto frontal sk Front lny tok ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Frontal sinus Latin sinus frontales GraySubject 223 GrayPage 998 Image Nnh front.svg Caption Paranasal sinus es Image2 Illu nose nasal cavities.jpg Caption2 Nose and nasal cavities Precursor System Artery supra orbital artery supra orbital , anterior ethmoidal artery anterior ethmoidal Vein Nerve supraorbital nerve Lymph MeshName Frontal Sinus MeshNumber A04.531.621.387 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf Sinuses are mucosa lined airspaces within the bones of the face and skull. The frontal sinuses are situated behind the superciliary arches . Facts Development The frontal sinuses are absent at birth, but are generally fairly well developed between the seventh and eighth years, only reaching their full size after puberty . The frontal bone is membranous at birth and there is rarely more than a recess until the bone tissue starts to ossify about age two. Consequently this structure does not show on radiographs before that time. Frontal sinuses are rarely symmetrical and the septum between them frequently deviates to one or other side of the middle line. Sinus development begins in the womb, but only the maxillary sinus maxillary and ethmoid sinus es are present at birth. Approximately 5 of people have absent frontal sinuses. ref http www.utmb.edu otoref grnds Sinusitis acute 9703 sinus acute 9703.htm The University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Otolaryngology Head ... www.utmb.edu otoref grnds Paranasal Sinus 2002 01 Paranasal sinus 2002 01.doc Frontal sinus function&hl ... of the frontal sinus can give rise to serious complications, as it is in close proximity to the orbit ... . Additional images gallery Image Frontal sinus.jpg Frontal sinus Image Illu nose nasal cavities.jpg Image Gray135.png Frontal bone. Inner surface. Image Gray192.png Medial wall of left orbit. Image ... Frontal sinus gallery See also Paranasal sinus References reflist External links SUNYAnatomyLabs ... http www.scribd.com full 24392438?access key key xtjc9jvm7d4qp6zpdlt Radiological anatomy of frontal ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 Frontal instruction commonly refers to a Lesson school lesson held in the manner of a lecture , possibly including discussion directed by the teacher. Alternate forms for lessons are group work, solitary work or open learning . See also Active learning Cooperative learning Direct instruction Experiential education Experiential learning Social learning Category Learning methods edu stub de Klassenunterricht nl Klassikaal onderwijs ru ... more details
A frontal solver , due to Bruce Irons engineer Irons ref Irons, B. M., 1970. A frontal solution scheme for finite element analysis. Int. J. Numer. Methods Eng. 2, 5 32 ref is an approach to solving sparse matrix sparse linear systems which is used extensively in finite element analysis . ref Renaud Sizaire, keyFE2 User Manual, 2005, Sec. I.4.2 Solving linear system http users.skynet.be keyFE2 manual I 4 2 Solving linear system.html online ref It is a variant of Gauss elimination that automatically avoids a large number of operations involving zero terms. ref Hayrettin Kardestuncer, Ed. Finite Element Handbook . ref A frontal solver builds a LU decomposition LU or Cholesky decomposition of a sparse matrix given as the assembly of element matrices by assembling the matrix and eliminating equations only on a subset of elements at a time. This subset is called the front and it is essentially the transition region between the part of the system already finished and the part not touched yet. The whole sparse matrix is never created explicitly. Only parts of the matrix are assembled as they enter the front. Processing the front involves dense matrix operations, which use the CPU efficiently. In a typical implementation, only the front is in computer memory memory , while the factors in the decomposition are written into computer file files . The element matrices are read from files or created as needed and discarded. A multifrontal solver of Iain S. Duff Duff and John K. Reid Reid ref I. S. Duff , J. K. Reid, The Multifrontal Solution of Indefinite Sparse Symmetric Linear, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software TOMS , v.9 n.3, p.302 325, Sept. 1983 http dx.doi.org 10.1145 356044.356047 DOI 10.1145 356044.356047 ref is an improvement of the frontal solver that uses several independent fronts at the same time. The fronts can be worked on by different CPU processors , which enables parallel computing . See ref Iain S Duff , Albert M Erisman , John K Reid, Direct methods for sparse ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Brain Name Middle frontal gyrus Latin gyrus frontalis medius GraySubject 189 GrayPage 822 Image middle frontal gyrus.png Caption Middle frontal gyrus of the human brain. Image2 Gray743 middle frontal gyrus.png Caption2 Coronal section through anterior cornua of lateral ventricles. IsPartOf Frontal lobe Components Artery Middle cerebral artery Middle cerebral Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 66 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Middle Frontal Gyrus NeuroLexID birnlex 1451 The middle frontal gyrus makes up about one third of the frontal lobe of the human brain . A gyrus is one of the prominent bumps or ridges on the surface of the human brain. The middle frontal gyrus, like the inferior frontal gyrus and the superior frontal gyrus , is more of a region than a true gyrus. The borders of the middle frontal gyrus are the inferior frontal sulcus below the superior frontal sulcus above and the precentral sulcus behind. Prosencephalon DEFAULTSORT Middle Frontal Gyrus Category Cerebrum es Circunvoluci n frontal media fr Gyrus frontal moyen ja ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Zygomatic process of frontal bone Latin processus zygomaticus ossis frontalis GraySubject 33 GrayPage 136 Image Gray164.png Caption Left zygomatic bone. Zygomatic process of frontal bone is the part of the frontal bone upper part of picture which protrudes above the rest of the bone, connecting to the zygomatic bone. Image2 Gray136.png Caption2 Frontal bone at birth. Zygomatic process visible at lower right. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 34 DorlandsSuf 12667770 The zygomatic process of frontal bone is the part of the zygomatic process consisting of the frontal bone . The supraorbital margin of the frontal bone ends laterally in the zygomatic process , which is strong and prominent, and articulates with the zygomatic bone . The zygomatic process of the frontal bone extends from the frontal bone laterally and inferiorly. Additional images gallery Image Gray134.png Frontal bone. Outer surface. gallery External links http zemlin.shs.uiuc.edu Skull slide Pages 08.htm Photo look for 6 RocheLexicon 34256.000 1 Gray s musculoskeletal stub Skull Category Bones of the head and neck hu Processus zygomaticus ossis frontalis th ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Inferior frontal sulcus Latin sulcus frontalis inferior GraySubject 189 GrayPage 821 Image Gray726 Inferior frontal sulcus.svg Caption Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. Image2 Gray725 interior frontal sulcus.png Caption2 Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from above. IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 44 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Inferior frontal sulcus NeuroLexID birnlex 1619 DorlandsPre s 28 DorlandsSuf 12768655 The inferior frontal sulcus is a Sulcus neuroanatomy sulcus between the middle frontal gyrus and the inferior frontal gyrus . See also Superior frontal sulcus Additional images gallery Image Human brain superior lateral view description.JPG Human brain left and right hemispheres superior lateral view gallery Telencephalon Category Cerebrum neuroanatomy stub ja ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin sulcus frontalis superior GraySubject 189 GrayPage 821 Image Gray726 Superior frontal sulcus.svg Caption Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. Image2 Gray725 superior frontal sulcus.png Caption2 Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from above. IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 42 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Superior frontal sulcus NeuroLexID birnlex 1030 DorlandsPre s 28 DorlandsSuf 12768662 The superior frontal sulcus is a Sulcus neuroanatomy sulcus between the superior frontal gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus . See also Inferior frontal sulcus Additional images gallery Image Human brain superior lateral view description.JPG Human brain left and right hemispheres superior lateral view gallery neuroanatomy stub Telencephalon Category Neuroanatomy fr Sillon frontal sup rieur ja ... more details
Infobox Film name Full Frontal image Full Frontal.jpg caption Theatrical release poster writer Coleman Hough starring David Duchovny br Nicky Katt br Catherine Keener br Mary McCormack br David Hyde Pierce br Julia Roberts br Blair Underwood director Steven Soderbergh editing Sarah Flack producer Gregory Jacobs br Scott Kramer distributor Miramax ref released August 2, 2002 runtime 101 min. language ... title Full Frontal 2002 work Box Office Mojo pages language publisher date url http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id fullfrontal.htm accessdate 2009 06 10 ref music Jacques Davidovici awards Full Frontal ... critical notice for this style. Release Full Frontal had a limited release in the US ... Mojo cite news last first coauthors title Full Frontal 2002 work Box Office Mojo pages language ... called Full Frontal a film so amateurish that only the professionalism of some of the actors makes it watchable . ref name Ebert cite news last Ebert first Roger coauthors title Full Frontal work Chicago ... movie . ref name Richard Roeper cite news last Roeper first Richard coauthors title Full Frontal ... m full frontal articles 751080 full frontal is like the special features disc of the dvd without ... coauthors title Full Frontal exposes humor, not much skin work USA Today pages language publisher date August 2, 2002 url http www.usatoday.com life movies reviews 2002 08 01 frontal x.htm accessdate 2009 06 10 ref References Reflist External links imdb title id 0290212 title Full Frontal http www.rottentomatoes.com m full frontal Full Frontal at Rotten Tomatoes http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id fullfrontal.htm Full Frontal at Box Office Mojo Footer Movies Steven Soderbergh 2000s comedy ... drama films Category Article Feedback 5 ca Full Frontal de Voll Frontal es Full Frontal fr Full Frontal it Full Frontal nl Full Frontal ja pl Full Frontal. Wszystko na wierzchu pt Full Frontal sr sh Full Frontal sv Full Frontal ... more details
merge Morphea discuss Talk Frontal linear scleroderma Merge proposal date July 2011 Frontal linear scleroderma also known as en coup de sabre or morphea en coup de sabre is a type of linear scleroderma characterized by a linear band of atrophy and a furrow in the skin that occurs in the frontal or frontoparietal scalp . ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 ref ref http dermatology.cdlib.org 94 NYU Jan2002 5.html ref Multiple lesions of en coup de sabre may coexist in a single patient, with one report suggesting that the lesions followed Blaschko s lines . ref http dermatology.cdlib.org 94 NYU Jan2002 5.html 1 ref It gets its name from the perceived similarity to a sabre wound. ref DorlandsDict nine 000951723 coup de sabre ref Image Frontal linear scleroderma 2.JPEG thumb upright Frontal linear scleroderma alt A young girl with facial palsy, complete ptosis, and marked atrophy of subcutaneous and bony structures on the left upper side of the face Image Frontal linear scleroderma 1.JPEG thumb upright Frontal linear scleroderma alt See also List of cutaneous conditions Parry Romberg syndrome References reflist DEFAULTSORT Frontal Linear Scleroderma Category Connective tissue diseases Dermatology stub ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Superior frontal gyrus Latin gyrus frontalis superior GraySubject 189 GrayPage 821 Image superior frontal gyrus.png Caption Superior frontal gyrus of the human brain. Image2 Gray743 superior frontal gyrus.png Caption2 Coronal section through anterior cornua of lateral ventricles. Superior frontal gyrus is shown as yellow. IsPartOf Frontal lobe Components Artery Anterior cerebral artery Anterior cerebral Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 65 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Superior frontal gyrus NeuroLexID birnlex 1303 DorlandsPre g 13 DorlandsSuf 12405282 The superior frontal gyrus makes up about one third of the frontal lobe of the human brain human brain . It is bounded laterally by the superior frontal sulcus . The superior frontal gyrus, like the inferior frontal gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus , is more of a region than a true gyrus. Function Self awareness In fMRI experiments, Goldberg et al. have found evidence that the superior frontal gyrus is involved in self awareness , in coordination with the action of the sensory system . ref cite journal author Goldberg I, Harel M, Malach R title When the brain loses its self prefrontal inactivation during sensorimotor processing journal Neuron volume 50 issue 2 pages 329 39 year 2006 pmid 16630842 doi 10.1016 j.neuron.2006.03.015 ref ref http www.newscientist.com article.ns?id dn9019 Watching the brain switch off self awareness at newscientist.com ref Laughter In 1998, neurosurgeon Itzhak Fried, MD, PhD described a 16 year old female patient referred to as patient AK who laugh ed when her SFG was stimulated with electric current during treatment for epilepsy . ref cite journal author Fried I, Wilson ... surface of AK s left frontal lobe while an attempt was made to locate the focus of her epileptic ... movements. References references Prosencephalon Category Cerebrum es Circunvoluci n frontal superior fr Gyrus frontal sup rieur ja ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Medial frontal gyrus Latin GraySubject 189 GrayPage 821 Image Gray727 superior frontal gyrus.png Caption Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber The superior frontal gyrus is situated above the superior frontal sulcus and is continued on to the medial surface of the hemisphere, the medial frontal gyrus . The portion on the lateral surface of the hemisphere is usually more or less completely subdivided into an upper and a lower part by an antero posterior sulcus, the paramedial sulcus, which, however, is frequently interrupted by bridging gyri. There is some evidence that it plays a role in executive mechanisms. ref name pmid16102231 cite journal author Talati A, Hirsch J title Functional specialization within the medial frontal gyrus for perceptual go no go decisions based on what, when, and where related information an fMRI study journal J Cogn Neurosci volume 17 issue 7 pages 981 93 year 2005 month July pmid 16102231 doi 10.1162 0898929054475226 url http www.mitpressjournals.org doi abs 10.1162 0898929054475226?url ver Z39.88 2003&rfr id ori rid crossref.org&rfr dat cr pub 3dncbi.nlm.nih.gov ref References reflist Gray s Telencephalon Category Cerebrum neuroanatomy stub es Circunvoluci n frontal interna ... more details