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  • ...ificant part of the [[brain]] that is located between the [[cerebrum]] and the [[brainstem]]. It is responsible for several essential functions, including ...art of the brain through which information passes between the cerebrum and the brainstem.
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  • ...gement''' (pronounced: LUM-bar en-larg-MENT) is a significant structure in the [[human spinal cord]]. ...om the Latin word "lumbus" meaning loin, and "Enlargement" is derived from the Old French "enlargir", which means to widen or expand.
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  • ...unds individual nerve fibers within a peripheral nerve. It is derived from the Greek words "endon" meaning within, and "neuron" meaning nerve. ...uron", which means 'nerve'. Thus, the term literally translates to 'within the nerve'.
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  • ...a type of [[pharmaceutical drug]] that is primarily used in the treatment of cognitive impairments associated with [[neurological disorders]], such as [ The term "Encenicline" is derived from the Greek words "enkephalos" (meaning brain) and "klinein" (meaning to bend or
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  • ...ction of glutamate, the naturally occurring excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. ...s to the configuration of the aspartic acid, and "aspartic acid" is a type of amino acid.
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  • ...ion that is often found to be altered in [[neuroblastoma]] and other types of [[cancer]]. ...e gene is located. The number "15" indicates that it is the 15th member of the NBPF gene family.
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  • ...formed during the embryonic development of vertebrates. It is derived from the Greek words 'meta', meaning 'after', and 'encephalon', meaning 'brain'. ...the late 19th century to describe a part of the brain that develops after the [[prosencephalon]] and [[mesencephalon]] during embryonic development.
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  • ...d in the field of [[medicine]] to study the structure and abnormalities of the [[brain]] using ultrasound waves. The term "Echoencephalography" is derived from three Greek words: "ēchō" mean
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  • ...ield in these regions. This article provides a detailed medical dictionary of Malay language terms. ...ction") is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. It is also referred to as '''[[anatomy]]''' in E
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