Brachium (plural brachia) may refer to:
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arm
In human anatomy, the arm refers to the upper limb in common usage, although academically the term specifically means the upper arm between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) and the elbow joint. The distal part of the upper limb between ...
or the upper arm
* The traditional name of the star
Sigma Librae
Sigma Librae is a star in the constellation of Libra. It has the proper name Brachium, is its Bayer designation. The apparent visual magnitude is +3.29, making it visible to the naked eye. Based upon parallax measurements, this star is at ...
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Brachium of inferior colliculus, part of the brain
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Brachium of superior colliculus, part of the brain
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Brachia conjunctiva, part of the brain
See also
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Antebrachium, the forearm
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Parabrachial area
The parabrachial nuclei, also known as the parabrachial complex, are a group of nuclei in the dorsolateral pons that surrounds the superior cerebellar peduncle as it enters the brainstem from the cerebellum. They are named from the Latin term for ...
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Medial parabrachial nucleus
The parabrachial nuclei, also known as the parabrachial complex, are a group of nucleus (neuroanatomy), nuclei in the dorsolateral pons that surrounds the superior cerebellar peduncle as it enters the brainstem from the cerebellum. They are named ...
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Lateral parabrachial nucleus
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