Much of a central air system
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DUCTSMuch of a central air system
quillbackssmall fish (Carpiodes cyprinus) of central and eastern North America with a much elongated first ray of the dorsal fin
nopalesany of a genus (Nopalea) of cacti of Mexico and Central America that differ from the prickly pears in having erect petals and scarlet flowers with the stamens much longer than the petals
nopalany of a genus (Nopalea) of cacti of Mexico and Central America that differ from the prickly pears in having erect petals and scarlet flowers with the stamens much longer than the petals
astrocytomaa tumour of the central nervous system
astrocytomataASTROCYTOMA, a tumour of the central nervous system
astrocytomasASTROCYTOMA, a tumour of the central nervous system
glioblastomaa malignant tumour of the central nervous system
glioblastomasGLIOBLASTOMA, a malignant tumour of the central nervous system
glioblastomataGLIOBLASTOMA, a malignant tumour of the central nervous system
astrocytesA star-shaped glial cell of the central nervous system
astrocyteA star-shaped glial cell of the central nervous system
centresany part of the central nervous system that regulates a specific function
microgliaa type of non-nervous tissue found in the central nervous system
ganglionsA well-defined mass of gray matter within the central nervous system
microgliasMICROGLIA, a type of non-nervous tissue found in the central nervous system
keystonesThe central principle or part of a policy, system, etc., on which all else depends
medulloblastomaa malignant tumor of the central nervous system arising in the cerebellum esp in children
oligodendrogliaa glia made up of oligodendrocytes that forms the myelin sheath around axons in the central nervous system
federalof a system in which states unite under a central government distinct from the individual governments of the separate states
centralismthe concentration of power and control in the central authority of an organization (as a political or educational system) compare federalism
oligodendrocyteA glial cell similar to an astrocyte but with fewer protuberances, concerned with the production of myelin in the central nervous system
chordamesodermthe layer of specialized cells in the middle of a developing embryo which forms the notochord and structures of the central nervous system
chordamesodermsCHORDAMESODERM, the layer of specialized cells in the middle of a developing embryo which forms the notochord and structures of the central nervous system
unitaryof a system of government in which the various powers of each state in a body of states are vested in a central authority
pitheddestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal
pithingdestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal
chordatesany of a phylum (Chordata) of animals having at least at some stage of development a notochord, dorsally situated central nervous system, and gill clefts and including the vertebrates, lancelets, and tunicates
enterovirusAny of a group of RNA viruses (including those causing polio and hepatitis A) that typically occur in the gastrointestinal tract, sometimes spreading to the central nervous system or other parts of the body
enterovirusesAny of a group of RNA viruses (including those causing polio and hepatitis A) that typically occur in the gastrointestinal tract, sometimes spreading to the central nervous system or other parts of the body
kurusfatal degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive lack of coordination and dementia, known only among certain Melanesian peoples, esp. the Fore of New Guinea, and caused by a slow virus: now virtually extinct
kurufatal degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive lack of coordination and dementia, known only among certain Melanesian peoples, esp. the Fore of New Guinea, and caused by a slow virus: now virtually extinct