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A unique characteristic of a "Type G" reorganization is that the liabilities of the target corporation are liquidated and not assumed by the acquiring corporation.
Lateral Geniculate Cells
Neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus, a part of the thalamus in the brain that processes visual information received from the retina.
Simple Cortical Cells
Neurons in the visual cortex that respond to specific orientations of edges and lines, contributing to visual processing.
Complex Cortical Cells
Neurons located in the cerebral cortex that respond to specific visual stimuli, such as the orientation of edges and movement in a particular direction.
Hypercomplex Cortical Cells
Neurons in the visual cortex that respond to specific visual stimuli, such as the orientation and length of edges.
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