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Cerebral aqueduct
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A canal connecting the third and fourth ventricles in the brain. also called aqueduct of sylvius
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Aqueduct, английский
- A channel for supplying water; often underground, but treated architecturally on high arches when crossing valleys or low ground. aqueduct arabesque apse aisle arabic arch a horseshoe arch.
- A tube which carries fluid from one part of the body to another
- Conduits or canals built for the conveyance of water.
- Акведук, водовод
Aqueduct load bearing channel, английский
Aqueduct of sylvius, английский
Same as cerebral aqueduct
Aqueductofcochlea, английский
Cerebral, английский
A церебральный asymmetry, hemisphere
Cerebral artery, английский
One of the main arteries which take blood into the brain
Cerebral blood flow, английский
Cerebral cavity, английский
One of the four connected fluid-filled spaces in the brain
Cerebral cortex, английский
Cerebral deafness, английский
Глухота вследствие поражения головного мозга
Cerebral death syndrome, английский
Cerebral decompression, английский
The removal of part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain
Cerebral dominance, английский
The usual condition where the centres for various functions are located in one cerebral hemisphere 67 cervical plexus
Cerebral haemorrhage, английский
Bleeding inside the brain from a cerebral artery. also called brain haemorrhage
Cerebral hemisphere, английский
One of the two halves of the cerebrum
Cerebral hemorrhage, английский
Cerebral infarction, английский
The death of brain tissue as a result of reduction in the blood supply to the brain
Cerebral ischaemia, английский
Failure in the blood supply to the brain
Cerebral palsy, английский
Церебральный паралич
Cerebral peduncle, английский
A mass of nerve fibres connecting the cerebral hemispheres to the midbrain. see illustration at brain in supplement
Connecting, английский
Связывающий; соединяющий
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Cervical cancer, английский
A cancer of the cervix of the uterus
Gamma camera, английский
A camera for taking photographs of parts of the body into which radioactive isotopes have been introduced
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