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  • 12:57, 20 February 2024 Prab talk contribs deleted page Cerebrum (also called cerebral cortex) (content was: ": The largest brain structure in humans, accounting for abouttwo-thirds of the brainโ€™s mass and positioned over and around most other brain structures. The cere-brum is divided into left and right hemispheres, as well as specific areas called lobes that are associatedwith specialized functions. {{stub}} {{dictionary-stub1}}")
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