Examples of using Neural structures in English and their translations into Greek
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And those are the neural structures.
There are diseases that manifest as pain in the lower back andcompletely untouched by vertebral or neural structures.
Delicate neural structures of the cochlea.
A long electrode array allows stimulation of these neural structures.
He provided detailed descriptions of cell types associated with neural structures, and produced excellent depictions of structures and their connectivity.
These canals are responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the neural structures.
In addition, neural structures within the same individual vary across time, as a result of experiential and developmental processes of growth, plasticity and repair.
MED-EL electrodes have been specifically engineered to protect the neural structures of the cochlea.
Firstly, helping to ensure that the neural structures in the cochlea are left undamaged is critical in enabling recipients to benefit from future therapies and technologies.
Changing the bone-spinal cord relation may lead to irreversible damage of neural structures by compression or lengthening.
The spine will act as a normal conduit fro the neural structures and will posses a physiological capacity to act as a crankshaft in the purpose of walk and as a crane when the purpose will be lifting.
CONCERTO is offered with a variety of the softest andmost flexible electrode arrays ever produced for preservation of the delicate neural structures of the cochlea.
The brain structures involved in overstimulation are all neural structures that pick up a stimulus and process it from sense to cognition(perception, thinking and remembering).
Soft, flexible electrodes designed for lateral wall placement are proven to preserve the delicate neural structures and ensure a hearing future.
Once in the scala tympani,it is also important that the electrode array does not perforate the wall of a neighbouring canal thereby destroying membranes and neural structures.
Groundbreaking research that combines neuroscience with math tells us that our brain creates neural structures with up to 11 dimensions when it processes information.
In the last 20 years it has become clear that PD is associated with a number of gastrointestinal symptoms originating from functional andstructural changes in the gut and its associated neural structures.
This can happen if awoman suffered severe stress, which resulted in the failure of the normal operation of the central neural structures responsible for the normal functioning of the uterus and ovaries.
In the last two decades it has become clear that Parkinson's disease(PD) is associated with a plethora of gastrointestinal symptoms originating from functional andstructural changes in the gut and its associated neural structures.
At MED-EL, we see hearing preservation as the combination of technology,training and techniques to ensure that the delicate neural structures in the cochlea are left undamaged.
He was a proponent of polarization of nerve cell function and his student, Rafael Lorente de Nó, would continue this study of input-output systems into cable theory andsome of the earliest circuit analysis of neural structures.
It is likely that any future interventions, be they device, biological, or pharmaceutical in nature,will be more successful in a cochlea where the neural structures have been preserved.
Those changes, whatever they are,are built on the unique neural structure that already exists, each structure having developed over a lifetime of unique experiences.
The models typically look like a three-dimensional spider's web,and resemble the neural structure of a brain.".
This support is essentially the reintroduction of the care andsupport which is so important in creating the neural structure of emotional-resilience in early life.
Whatever neural systems are activated most often are the ones the child's brain will hold on to as more permanently wired into the neural structure of the brain.
In Teicher's article,“The Neurobiology of Child Abuse,” Scientific American, March 2002, he wrote,“New brain imaging surveys andother experiments have shown that child abuse can cause permanent damage to the neural structure and function of the developing brain itself.
As a thought travels through your brain, neurons fire together in distinctive ways based on the specific information being handled, andthose patterns of neural activity actually change your neural structure.
Yet another approach investigates how the pattern of errors produced by brain-damaged individuals can constrain our understanding of mental representations andprocesses without reference to the underlying neural structure.