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encephalic
encephalic, a. (ɛnsɪˈfælɪk) [f. Gr. ἐγκέϕαλ-ος the brain + -ic.] Pertaining to the brain or encephalon.1831 R. Knox Cloquet's Anat. 447 Every encephalic nerve is enveloped by an external membrane. 1865 Grote Plato II. xxiii. 159 The..(encephalic) soul, located in the head. 1870 Daily News 1 Nov., Ty...
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Necrotizing meningoencephalitis
Several multifocal encephalic lesions in corona radiata are erasing the border in the cerebral hemispheres between white and grey matter, exposing an asymmetrical
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phenytoin
phenytoin Pharm. (ˈfɛnɪtəʊɪn) [f. phenyl + hydantoïn.] 5,5-Diphenylhydantoin, C15H12N2O2, an anticonvulsant widely used in the treatment of epilepsy (usu. in the form of its sodium salt, a white powder).1942 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 4 Apr. 1209/2 While phenytoin sodium (sodium diphenyl hydrantoinate,...
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Edward Anthony Spitzka
“Contributions to the Encephalic Anatomy of the Races,” American Journal of Anatomy (1901-1902): 516.
Spitzka, Edward A.
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megalo-
megalo- (ˈmɛgələʊ) before a vowel megal-, a. Gr. µεγαλο-, combining form of µέγας great (cf. the equivalent mega-), used in many scientific terms; megalenceˈphalic a. [encephalic], pertaining to or affected with hypertrophy of the encephalon or cerebrum; ˈmegalerg Physics = megerg [see mega- b]; ˈme...
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Mister Terrific (Michael Holt)
The mask works in conjunction with an earpiece to act as a communications system, and also doubles as an encephalic broadcaster, picking up aggregate thought
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Thomas Laycock (physiologist)
Each type of insanity was associated with a disorder in encephalic centers that controlled instincts, feelings, or reason.
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Rendu–Osler–Weber
Rendu–Osler–Weber, n. Med. Brit. /ˈrɒndju ˌɒslə ˈwɛbə/, /ˈrɛndju ˌɒslə ˈwɛbə/, /ˈrɒndju ˌɒslə ˈweɪbə/, /ˈrɛndju ˌɒslə ˈweɪbə/, U.S. /ˈrɑndju ˌɑslər ˈwɛbər/ [‹ the names of Henri J. L. M. Rendu, William Osler, and Frederick P. Weber (see Osler–Weber–Rendu n.). Compare slightly later Osler–Rendu–Weber...
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Filippo Lussana
Medical Sciences and Natural Sciences in Brussels and the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium, for his studies on "Fiber and blood" and "Monograph on the encephalic
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William Gull
Gull divided paraplegia into three groups: spinal, peripheral, and encephalic, where the spinal group related to paralyses caused by damage to the spinal cord; the peripheral group comprised disorders that occur when multiple parts of the nervous system fail simultaneously; and the encephalic group comprised
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Aerospace physiology
These actions inhibit the respiratory center of the encephalic trunk, but later this inhibition disappears and the respiratory center responds to the stimulation
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photo-
photo- (fəʊtəʊ) before a vowel properly phot- (but often in full form photo- in Eng. compounds), repr. Gr. ϕωτο-, combining form of ϕῶς, ϕωτ- light. 1. Words in which photo- simply denotes ‘light’. photoabˈsorbing ppl. a., that absorbs light; capable of absorbing a photon; photoabˈsorption, absorpti...
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Antonino D'Antona
He was an eclectic surgeon and particularly passionate towards nervous system surgery, reason why he devised a method for determining the cranio-encephalic
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Cave hyena
Brain
Intracranial digital casts taken from spotted hyenas and two cave hyena skulls showed that the latter had an encephalic volume of 174–218 cm³, higher
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Hans Asperger
He described one of the children he recommended for Am Spiegelgrund on 27 June 1941, Herta Schreiber, as follows:"Severe personality disorder (post-encephalic
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