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Viral Infections of the Nervous System.(Review)
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 12/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; Viral Infections of the Nervous System 2nd ed, by Richard T. Johnson...1998. Viral Infections of the Nervous System (2nd edition) represents an excellent...textbook. Viral Infections of the Nervous System is organized into 4 main sections...
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The enteric nervous system.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 3/1/2006; 140 words
; 9781405133760 The enteric nervous system. Furness, John Barton. Blackwell...95 Hardcover RC817 The enteric nervous system is the only substantial grouping of neurons outside the central nervous system that forms circuits capable of...
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Sympathetic nervous system research developments.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 9/1/2008; 197 words
; 9781600218811 Sympathetic nervous system research developments. Ed. by...research into the sympathetic nervous system, which is a branch of the autonomic nervous system that is always active at the basal...
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The human nervous system; structure and function, 6th ed.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 9/1/2005; 132 words
; 1588290409 The human nervous system; structure and function, 6th ed...understanding of such aspects of the human nervous system as the sensory functions, pain...central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, and signs of selected clinical...
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Is the human nervous system most sensitive to environmental toxins? (editorial)
Magazine article from: Archives of Environmental Health; 11/1/1989; ; 700+ words
; Is the Human Nervous System Most Sensitive to Environmental Toxins...deficiencies, I suggest that the human nervous system, with its special senses, is a highly...intuitive hypothesis is advanced that the nervous system is the most liable of the body's systems...
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Management of patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma treated with high-dose methotrexate.(Report)
Magazine article from: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing; 4/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare, extranodal...can affect any part of the central nervous system, including the eyes, brain, spine...disease exists outside of the central nervous system after a PCNSL diagnosis is confirmed...
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Nuclear receptors as molecular targets for cardiometabolic and central nervous system diseases; proceedings.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 6/1/2009; 229 words
; ...for cardiometabolic and central nervous system diseases; proceedings. Solvay...for Cardiometabolic and Central Nervous System Diseases (8th: 2007: Nice, France...for Cardiometabolic and Central Nervous System Diseases, held in Nice, France...
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Comparison of ataxia-telangiectasia mutated protein expression in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas of primary central nervous system and non-central nervous system origin.(Clinical report)
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 3/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...leukemias. In primary central nervous system diffuse large B-cell lymphomas...comparison with that in non-central nervous system (non-CNS) DLBCLs and to study...By definition, primary central nervous system (PCNS) lymphomas are extranodal...
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Barr's the Human Nervous System: An Anatomical Viewpoint, 8th ed. (CD-ROM included).(ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 6/1/2005; 149 words
; ...0-7817-5154-3 Barr's the human nervous system; an anatomical viewpoint, 8th...regional anatomy of the central nervous system, a review of the major systems...augment understanding of the human nervous system. Color photographs, diagrams...
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PerkinElmer and Bionomics, an Australian central nervous system (CNS) and cancer biotech company, will collaborate in the evaluation and optimization of new ion channel reagents and ion channel technologies.(Organizational changes: sales/orders of note)(PerkinElmer)(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: Instrument Business Outlook; 6/30/2004; 64 words
; PerkinElmer and Bionomics, an Australian central nervous system (CNS) and cancer biotech company, will collaborate in the evaluation and optimization of new ion channel reagents and ion channel...
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Nervous Systems
Book article from: Biology
Nervous Systems The nervous system is a network of nerve cells and, in most animals, a brain. In...also includes a spinal cord. The primary cell type found in the nervous system is the neuron , which has a cell body, containing the nucleus...
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The Nervous System
Book article from: U*X*L Complete Health Resource
The Nervous System The nervous system is the master controller of the body. Each thought, each emotion...from the activity of this system. Through its many parts, the nervous system monitors conditions both within and outside the body. It then...
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Nervous System Overview
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Nervous System Overview The knowledge of the structure and functioning of the nervous system can be very relevant to a forensic examination...impulses, while amphetamines stimulate the nervous system by causing the excessive release of...
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nervous system
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body
nervous system There are probably more than 100 000 million nerve cells in the body. The nervous system is the sum total of all these, together...supporting components of nervous tissue. The nervous system is subdivided into the central nervous...
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Nervous System
Book article from: Animal Sciences
Nervous System The nervous system is a highly precise and complex system of cells that allows animals...cues from the physical environment. The fundamental duty of the nervous system is to transfer information at relatively high speed from one part...
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