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A sphere is a perfectly round three-dimensional figure. Its radius is the distance from the centre to the surface. When a sphere is cut along a great circle (a circle on the sphere that has the same diameter as the sphere), two hemispheres are produced.

Half a sphere, produced when a sphere is sliced along a great circle.



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Similar lesions of varying intensity and size were seen in bilateral cerebral hemispheres, left caudate head, right thalamus, and right half of the pons (Figure 1B).
One part of this network lies near the front of the brain, adjacent to the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the cerebral hemispheres, a new study finds.
Another third of the book is devoted to chapters on the gross anatomy and function of the cerebral hemispheres, neuronal processing, and causes of "cortical CNS [central nervous systeml dysfunctions.
 
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