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Rückenmark

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ˈspi·nal cord RZ.

Rückenmark r.n. <-(e)s> kein pl
w słowniku PONS
spinal cord no l.mn.
w słowniku PONS

I. cord [kɔ:d, Am kɔ:rd] RZ.

1. cord Am, Aus:

Schnur r.ż. <-, Schnü̱·re>
Kordel r.ż. <-, -n>
Kabel r.n. <-s, ->

2. cord ANAT.:

Nabelschnur r.ż. <-, -schnüre>
Rückenmark r.n. <-(e)s> kein pl

3. cord no pl (corduroy):

4. cord (trousers):

Cordhose r.ż. <-, -n>

5. cord (of wood):

Klafter r.m. <-s, ->

zwroty:

to cut the cord pot.
sich B. abnabeln pot.

II. cord [kɔ:d, Am kɔ:rd] RZ. modifier

cord (jacket, jeans, shirt):

III. cord [kɔ:d, Am kɔ:rd] CZ. cz. przech.

to cord sth off [or to cord off sth]

I. spi·nal [ˈspaɪnəl] PRZYM. ndm.

spinal muscle, vertabrae
spinal injury
Rückgrat- spec.
spinal injury
spinal nerve, anaesthesia

II. spi·nal [ˈspaɪnəl] RZ. Am

Present
Icord
youcord
he/she/itcords
wecord
youcord
theycord
Past
Icorded
youcorded
he/she/itcorded
wecorded
youcorded
theycorded
Present Perfect
Ihavecorded
youhavecorded
he/she/ithascorded
wehavecorded
youhavecorded
theyhavecorded
Past Perfect
Ihadcorded
youhadcorded
he/she/ithadcorded
wehadcorded
youhadcorded
theyhadcorded

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Motor training induces experience specific patterns of plasticity across motor cortex and spinal cord.
en.wikipedia.org
The spinothalamic tract is the main pathway associated with pain and temperature perception, which immediately crosses the spinal cord laterally.
en.wikipedia.org
There can be many different causes, such as nerve degeneration, muscle degeneration, stroke, and vocal cord injury.
en.wikipedia.org
It is as if the music is pouring out of him; through his vocal cords, his hands and his feet.
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Anatomically, myoclonus may originate from lesions of the cortex, subcortex or spinal cord.
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may cause a constriction of the passage between the vertebral canal and the opening at the base of the skull, leaving less space available to the spinal cord and limiting, altering or blocking the flow of electrochemical impulses;
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www.atlantotec.com
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Eine Verengung des Durchgangs zwischen dem Wirbelkanal und dem Loch an der Schädelunterseite, so dass für das Rückenmark weniger Platz zur Verfügung steht, womit elektrochemische Impulse gestört oder blockiert werden können.
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connective tissue, blood vessels, skin, oral cavity, esophagus and stomach, intestine and rectum, liver and pancreas, lungs and bronchial system, brain, spinal cord and sensory organs, kidney and harnableitende organs, sex organs, bones and joints;
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www.fh-kaernten.at
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Bindegewebe, Gefäße, Haut, Mundhöhle, Ösophagus und Magen, Darm und Rektum, Leber und Pankreas, Lunge und Bronchialsystem, Gehirn, Rückenmark und Sinnesorgane, Niere und harnableitende Organe, Geschlechtsorgane, Knochen und Gelenke;
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His plates primarily displayed the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs as well as bones.
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www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
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Seine Tafeln behandeln dementsprechend hauptsächlich das Gehirn, das Rückenmark, die Sinnesorgane aber auch Tafeln zum Bau der Knochen werden digitalisiert.
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In cooperation with Prof. Dr. Andreas Faissner (Chair of Cell Morphology & Molecular Neurobiology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology), Dr. Alice Klausmeyer from Prof. Wiese's team cultivated motoneurons from the spinal cord of mice on various kinds of extracellular matrix, from which the researchers experimentally removed certain sugar residues (chondroitin sulfates).
aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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In Zusammenarbeit mit Prof. Dr. Andreas Faissner (Lehrstuhl für Zellmorphologie & Molekulare Neurobiologie, Fakultät für Biologie und Biotechnologie) kultivierte Dr. Alice Klausmeyer aus dem Team von Prof. Wiese Motoneurone aus dem Rückenmark von Mäusen auf verschiedenen Arten der extrazellulären Matrix, von denen die Forscher experimentell bestimmte Zuckerreste (Chondroitinsulfate) entfernten.
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Large field-of-view imaging is important for assessing patients with metastases or multiple sclerosis lesions in the spinal cord, for example.
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www.forschungsbericht.uni-due.de
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Die Darstellung größerer Bereiche im Körper ist beispielsweise wichtig bei der Untersuchung von Patientinnen und Patienten mit Metastasen oder Multiple-Sklerose-Läsionen im Rückenmark.
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