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  • ...al but are not commercially available yet. Neuroprosthetics use the body’s nervous system thus the control and feedback mechanisms are very natural. Neuroprosthetics
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  • ...hat is responsible for the [[tetanus]] disease, a condition of the central nervous system affecting an estimated 350,000 people a year, worldwide. Single rods, or ba ...on and ultimate lysis. The toxins travel along the pathways of the central nervous system causing a condition known as [[tetanus]]. <ref> [Kaiser, Dr. Gary E.''"Teta
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  • ...al signals generated in nerve cells in the auditory portion of the central nervous system. The ear changes the pressure of sound waves from the outside world into a ...Portion. Those impulses are sent to the vestibular portion of the central nervous system.
    19 KB (3,127 words) - 03:54, 20 July 2013
  • '''[[Isolated central nervous system vasculitis]]'''. Affects medium and small arteries over a diffuse CNS area, '''[[Primary central nervous system vasculitis]]'''
    13 KB (1,690 words) - 22:10, 31 January 2013
  • ...here a biology of intelligence which is characteristic of the normal human nervous system?" Here we review 37 modern neuroimaging studies in an attempt to address th
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  • ...s to the respiratory system, the GI, the urogenital epithelium the Central Nervous System and the optic nerves, which all become infected and where the virus begins
    8 KB (1,179 words) - 16:32, 7 November 2013
  • ...d by [[astrocytes]] - a major population of [[glia]]l cells in the central nervous system. GFAP is also expressed by [[ependymal cells]], and is present in many peri
    5 KB (655 words) - 07:36, 24 May 2011
  • ...symptoms, skin, joint, serositis, cardiopulmonar, hematologic and central nervous system manifestations
    4 KB (541 words) - 14:37, 31 July 2010
  • ...ody's organization, including the organizational levels enabling mind (the nervous system).
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  • ...=Identification of radial glial cells within the developing murine central nervous system: studies based upon a new immunohistochemical marker |journal=Brain Res |vo | title = The new WHO Classification of Tumors affecting the Central Nervous System
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  • ...t subluxated [[vertebra]]e must alter the function of the [[Nervous System|nervous system]] and at some point compromise health. The founder of chiropractic, [[D.D. ...the skeleton and muscles, and protection for the spinal cord, allowing the nervous system to convey nerve signals in a way that promotes normal, healthy body functio
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  • ...t subluxated [[vertebra]]e must alter the function of the [[Nervous System|nervous system]] and at some point compromise health. The founder of chiropractic, [[Danie ...the skeleton and muscles, and protection for the spinal cord, allowing the nervous system to convey nerve signals in a way that promotes normal, healthy body functio
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  • ...nethylamine|'''ph'''en'''et'''hyl'''amine''']]), is a synthetic [[central nervous system]] stimulant which is used, today, to treat a very limited spectrum of medic ...ndependently of any university, discovered its sympathomimetic and central nervous system stimulant properties in 1929. Amphetamine is a [[chirality|chiral]] compou
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  • Schwartz MW ''et al''. (2000) Central nervous system control of food intake. ''Nature'' 404:661-71 PMID 10766253.
    9 KB (1,121 words) - 13:51, 14 November 2010
  • ...xpenditure.’ ‘Recent advances regarding the roles of central and autonomic nervous system regulation involved in fat remodeling are discussed, including the hypothal
    4 KB (678 words) - 10:33, 10 October 2010
  • ...neurology published in 1932 called Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System. The book was turned into a three volume set of textbooks.
    5 KB (683 words) - 09:25, 24 October 2013
  • | title = Adult Neurogenesis In The Mammalian Central Nervous System
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  • ...tubular extension of the brain, that along with it, makes up the [[central nervous system]]. Like the brain, it has a hollow center that is filled with fluid ([[Cer
    9 KB (1,520 words) - 20:36, 20 November 2010
  • ...that usually takes months to years for the infection to reach the central nervous system. Both sub-species can cause diseases that are fatal. <br />
    16 KB (2,364 words) - 00:56, 7 February 2010
  • ...ocess had been considered (e.g. by [[Ivan Pavlov]]) to be regulated by the nervous system. Starling and Bayliss showed that injecting duodenal extract into dogs rapi
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