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Перевод: spinal
[прилагательное] спинной; позвоночный; спинальный; спинномозговой
Тезаурус:
- This arrangement denies natural light to the body of the spinal corridors which serve the ground-, first- and second-floor dwellings, giving them an institutional quality that is only slightly reduced by the relief from the cellular treatment of space offered by the lofty entrance lobby and main staircase space at the west end.
- Throughout a life spent in experimental anatomy he worked primarily with the spinal mammal and its reflexes.
- Meanwhile, though rumours of a Spinal Tap sequel are exaggerated, the band do plan a London concert this summer.
- However, you should stretch the hamstrings and work on spinal flexibility.
- In vertebrates the brain is the much expanded front end of the spinal cord.
- There is a spontaneous gradual recovery over a period of weeks or months and the protein concentration of spinal fluid becomes elevated.
- The whole specimen was alive with the wretches that are the polio viruses, at their very worst, attacking the whole spinal column and the brain tissue.
- All forms of the disease begin as tuberculosis of the lung although it can affect other organs including the membranes encasing the brain and spinal cord, the bones, joints and kidneys.
- In fishes, the brain weighs less than the spinal cord; in the horse the ratio is about 2.5 to 1; in the cat 5 to 1; in apes about 8 to 1; and in humans about 50 to 1.
- Your spinal column is made up of 24 movable vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx; if a vertebrae becomes misaligned, the body is impaired.
- The skin and the tissue in the digestive tract heal quite rapidly; bone takes longer and the cells of the brain and spinal cord, once damaged, cannot be replaced.
- Having satisfactorily ascertained its existence through the whole length of the spinal marrow, my next object was to discover whether it was a continued tube from one extremity to the other: this was most decidedly proved, by dividing the spinal marrow through the middle, and pouring mercury into the orifice where the canal was cut across: it passed in a small stream with equal facility towards the brain (into which it entered), or in a contrary direction to where the spinal marrow terminates.
- To ascertain with accuracy whether such structure existed throughout its whole length, I made sections of the spinal marrow at different distances from the brain, and found that each divided portion exhibited an orifice with a diameter sufficient to admit a large sized pin; from which a small quantity of transparent colourless fluid issued like that contained in the ventricles of the brain.
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