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- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 hasDbXref "ISBN:0-683-40008-8" @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 hasDbXref "ISBN:0838580343" @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 hasDbXref "NLX:birnlex_1106" @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 hasDbXref "PMID:10742104" @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 type Axiom @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 annotatedSource MP_0000864 @default.
- B1b01fa94a76f8df40c3d0285efa34c56 annotatedTarget "any structural anomaly of the narrow medial zone between the two hemispheres of the cerebellum that is delimited by two longitudinal furrows; it may be continuous with the cerebellar hemispheres in some areas of the cerebellum, e.g., dorsally, or separated by deeper fissues in others (e.g., ventrally); it receives inputs from the spinocerebellar tracts which carry to the vermis information on the position and balance of the torso, and it sends projections to the fastigial nucleus of the cerebellum, which then sends output to the vestibular nuclei" @default.