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  2. I Hated Washable Rugs Until I Tried This Brand - AOL

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    See how it held up in the washer and dryer in my in-depth Tumble rug review. ... The brand offers rugs in various sizes, from a 2.5' x 7' runner to a 9' x 12' area rug, ...

  3. Prepyriform area - Wikipedia

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    Prepyriform area (or prepiriform cortex) is a portion of the rhinencephalon consisting of paleocortex. Some sources state that it is part of the primary olfactory cortex . [ 1 ]

  4. Piriform cortex - Wikipedia

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    Piriform cortex from a 14-day-old D2-eGFP (green) mouse stained for enkephalin (red) and DAPI (blue) to show nuclei. Epifluorescence.. Sometimes called the olfactory cortex, olfactory lobe or paleopallium, piriform cortical regions are present in the brains of amphibians, reptiles and mammals.

  5. Periamygdaloid cortex - Wikipedia

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    Periamygdaloid cortex (or periamygdalar area) is a portion of the rhinencephalon consisting of paleocortex.It is a cortical-like nucleus of the amygdaloid complex. Though considered a nucleus, the periamygdalar area is more commonly associated with cortex due to its layered structure and location on the outer surface of the brain.

  6. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, oriental rugs are made in an area referred to as the “Rug Belt”, which stretches from Morocco across North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia and northern India. [4] It includes countries such as northern China, Tibet, Turkey, Iran, the Maghreb in the west, the Caucasus in the north, and India and Pakistan in the ...

  7. Brodmann area - Wikipedia

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    Area 48 – Retrosubicular area (a small part of the medial surface of the temporal lobe) Area 49 – Parasubicular area in a rodent; Area 52 – Parainsular area (at the junction of the temporal lobe and the insula) (*) Area only found in non-human primates. Some of the original Brodmann areas have been subdivided further, e.g., "23a" and "23b ...