Examples of using Medulla in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Regardless of the type of chorea, there is a lesion of the medulla oblongata, which is responsible for reflex motor activity,
the central circuit and a predominance of activity in the cardio-stimulatory center(which is part of the medulla).
The sympathetic cords and Idâ and Pingalâ start from a sacred spot above the medulla oblongata, called Triveni.
cortex, and medulla.
A small antipyretic effect- is realized due to the direct effect of the drug on the center of thermoregulation of the medulla oblongata.
which indicates the defeat of the medulla oblongata.
Given the big fat medulla, I would say canine,
Impulses that enter the nuclei of the medulla oblongata, responsible for the correction of peripheral vascular activity, no longer fully inform the brain.
It is called,“medulla oblongata”(the elongated brain),
The medulla opened the heart to the Divine Light causing the birth of the new soul.
The reticular formation is a neural network located in the medulla that helps control functions such as sleep and attention.
He wrote geographic books- Medulla geographiae practicae(1639)
It is called, medulla oblongata(the elongated brain),
brainstem and the medulla oblongata responsible for vital functions such as thirst,
In both hemispheres of the brain, the intermediate brain and between the cerebellum and the medulla oblongata there are four special cavities- ventriculi cerebri,
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When the artery ruptures and blood is poured into the medulla, a hemorrhagic type of pathology is diagnosed.
Most animal fur contains a central hollow core called the medulla, which provides insulation for the mammal.
Morphologically, this tumor resembles the normal functional thymus because it contains large numbers of cells that have an appearance almost indistinguishable from normal thymic cortex with areas resembling thymic medulla.
generally affecting its innermost portion, called medulla, where chromaffin cells are found.