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  1. Trace
  2. granular_cell
  3. stretch_reflex
  4. 2015
  5. Aggregation-induced emission
  6. Aperius PercLID
  7. Arne Torkildsen
  8. 11C-acetate positron emission tomography
  9. Eye tracking
  10. Pseudoaneurisma
  11. sylvian_fossa

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The Sylvian cistern comprises three distinct parts the surgeon should be familiarized with, namely the Sylvian fissure, the interopercular sulci, and the Sylvian fossa.

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