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Just as the house is built up by adding brick upon brick, so brain, cord, nerves and organs of sense are formed by the union of numberless neurones. ... Each hemisphere is furrowed and ridged with convolutions, an arrangement which allows greater surface for the distribution of the gray cellular matter over it.
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You're taking us to her." * * * * They followed their unwilling guide through earthen tunnels, and then what appeared to be the halls of a subterranean public building of some kind. Angel's brow - already ridged - furrowed in puzzlement. ... She was at the edge of the dais, so he had to look up. At first he could hardly make...
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A brief description of the nervous system will help us better to understand how its parts all work together in so wonderful a way to accomplish their great result. THE CENTRAL SYSTEM.--In the brain we easily distinguish three major divisions--the cerebrum, ... Each hemisphere is furrowed and ridged with convolutions,
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with age the bark becomes ridged and furrowed with gray brown color; ... 3.Effects on central nervous system: Phellodendrine or Xylopinin shows inhibition on the central nervous system,inhibited the spontaneous activity in mice, and subject to various reflex inhibition;given Xylopinin to canesthesia rabbit,brain waves,
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Mark Ambinder takes the opportunity of Ridge’s confirmation that the terror alerts were one big political game to claim he was justified in believing that we DFHers were wrong about the alerts–and in doing so, demonstrates what is so wrong with so much of Village journalism.
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In persons habitually subject to headach, the arteries of the brain become so irritable, that the slightest cause of disturbance, either mental or bodily, will suffice to bring on a paroxysm.
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In persons habitually subject to headach, the arteries of the brain become so irritable, that the slightest cause of disturbance, either _mental_ or _bodily_, will suffice to bring on a paroxysm.
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