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 Übersetzung für 'cerebral organ' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a cerebral organ | cerebral organs
biol.
cerebral organ
Cerebralorgan {n}
Teiltreffer
cerebral {adj}intellektuell
542
cerebral {adj}Gehirn-
62
cerebral {adj}kopfig [ugs.]
37
anat.
cerebral {adj}
Hirn-
97
anat.med.
cerebral {adj}
das Gehirn / Großhirn betreffend
anat.
cerebral {adj}
Zerebral-
18
anat.
cerebral {adj}
Zerebro-
13
phonet.
cerebral
Kakuminallaut {m}
anat.med.
cerebral {adj}
cerebral
14
cerebral {adj}zerebral
15
med.optics
cerebral achromatopsia
cerebrale Farbenblindheit {f} [Rsv.]
med.optics
cerebral achromatopsia
zerebrale Farbenblindheit {f}
anat.biol.zool.
intra-cerebral {adj}
intrazerebral
anat.
cerebral gland
Cerebraldrüse {f}
med.
cerebral allergy
zerebrale Allergie {f}
med.
cerebral activity
Hirntätigkeit {f}
med.
cerebral infarct
ischämischer Schlaganfall {m} [Hirninfarkt]
med.
cerebral abscess
Hirnabszess {m}
MedTech.
cerebral angiography
Hirnangiografie {f}
anat.
cerebral artery
Hirnschlagader {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the cerebral hemispheres, the integrating organ of the entire central nervous system, the theory situates the regulatory circuit of an "energy-on-demand" system, with which the ATP concentration of the neurons is kept in equilibrium (homeostasis).
  • Jones is an Ambassador for "Believe Organ Donor Support", "Marie Curie UK" and "Cerebral Palsy Cymru".
  • The subcommissural organ (SCO) is a small secretory organ located on the ventral surface of the posterior commissure near the anterior entrance of the cerebral aqueduct.
  • The subcommissural organ secretes SCO-spondin, which forms Reissner's fiber within CSF assisting movement through the cerebral aqueduct.
  • Doctors described his condition as a cerebral thrombosis with multiple organ failure.

  • A cerebral organoid, or brain organoid, describes an artificially grown, "in vitro," miniature organ resembling the brain.
  • Theoretically the research in cognitive hearing science combines a physiological model for the information transfer from the outer auditory organ to the auditory cerebral cortex, and a cognitive model for how language comprehension is influenced by the interplay between the incoming language signal and the individual's cognitive skills, especially the long-term memory and the working memory.
  • Serious effects may result in hypoxic babies that suffer through Uterine Tachysystole such as cerebral palsy, organ damage, acidemia/acidosis, brain damage and death.
  • With due regard for the cause of the coma, and the rapidity of its onset, testing for the purpose of diagnosing death on brainstem death grounds may be delayed beyond the stage where brainstem reflexes may be absent only temporarily – because the cerebral blood flow is inadequate to support synaptic function, although there is still sufficient blood flow to keep brain cells alive and the diagnosis of death (acceptable for legal purposes in the UK in the context of organ procurement for transplantation) by the specified testing of brainstem functions was based on a new definition of death – the permanent loss of the capacity for consciousness and spontaneous breathing.
  • The lateral corticospinal tract is a descending motor pathway that begins in the cerebral cortex, decussates in the pyramids of the lower medulla (also known as the medulla oblongata or the cervicomedullary junction, which is the most posterior division of the brain) and proceeds down the contralateral side of the spinal cord.

  • Theoretically, the application of ECPR allows for the return of cerebral perfusion in a more sustainable manner than with external compressions alone.
  • It has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but with a more developed cerebral cortex than any other, leading to the evolutionary success of widespread dominance of the human species across the planet.
  • Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a cavernous hemangioma that arises in the central nervous system (CNS).
  • SAO is associated with protection against cerebral malaria in children because it reduces sequestration of erythrocytes parasitized by "P.
  • Two regions of musculature are considerably different in "Apororhynchus" compared to the other acanthocephalan orders: the proboscis receptacle and receptacle protrusor are both reorganized in "Apororhynchus" with the muscles subdivided into strands extending from the cerebral ganglion, or nerve bundle, to the proboscis wall.

  • Nowadays, health care professionals do not use the term, but instead specify the anatomic location of the bleeding, such as cerebral, ovarian or pituitary.
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