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pond [pɒnd, Am pɑ:nd] N

1. pond (lake):

staw m

2. pond iron (Atlantic ocean):

pony [ˈpəʊni, Am ˈpoʊ-] N

pone [pəʊn, Am poʊn] N AM inf

I . pong [pɒŋ, Am pɑ:ŋ] Brit inf N

II . pong [pɒŋ, Am pɑ:ŋ] Brit inf VB intr

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Here, it wraps posteriorly around the pons (to which it also supplies blood) before reaching the cerebellum.
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Pons was also savvy at making herself into a marketable cultural icon.
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The highest levels (in the pons) represent the mouth, teeth, and pharyngeal cavity.
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Pons helped him get his start in the international racing circuit.
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To continue the intensity of the dream hallucinations, it is expected the pons and the parieto-occipital junction stay active.
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These most commonly occur within the basal ganglia, subcortical white matter, cerebellum, thalamus and pons.
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This results in the midbrain and pons being compressed, possibly causing damage to the reticular formation.
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Existing on the sides of the medial reticular formation is its lateral cousin, which is particularly pronounced in the rostral medulla and caudal pons.
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It is located in the pons, close to the entry site of the fifth nerve.
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In addition, damage done to the pons, thalamus, and midbrain, all of which compose the gustatory pathway, can be potential factors.
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