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Example sentences for "neural"

Lexicographically close words:
neuerthelesse; neuesten; neuir; neuk; neunzehnten; neuralgia; neuralgias; neuralgic; neurasthenia; neurasthenic
  1. Using the microwaves naturally occurring in space, they will be connected by a vast neural network and thus act as a single instrument, with all data being fed back to various information centers.

  2. Airbots disrupt certain neural connections to bring on sleep and complete relaxation of all muscle functions.

  3. He found that the vertebral centra were first formed as rings in the chorda-sheath, which give off neural and hæmal processes.

  4. The frontals develop in continuity with the orbitosphenoids, the parietals in continuity with the alisphenoids, and so have much resemblance with the vertebral neural arches which surround the spinal column (p.

  5. With the exoccipitals, which arise just like neural arches, it forms a true vertebra.

  6. Groups of these morphological elements formed morphological divisions, such as the vertebral segments of the head with their highly developed neural arches, or the segments of the neck with their undeveloped hæmal arches.

  7. The main assumption was that the neural or blastoporal surface must be homologous throughout the Metazoa, though it was dorsal in the Chordata, ventral in the Annelida and Arthropoda.

  8. If we agree that certain states of mind to-day have their origin in neural disorder, on what ground can we believe that similar mental states occurring a thousand or two thousand years ago were due to supernatural stimulation?

  9. Science no more questions the reality of the visions of the medieval mystic than it questions the visions of the non-mystic admittedly suffering from neural derangement.

  10. Preservation is poorest in scales along the line of the neural and haemal arches; therefore lateral line scales are rarely preserved.

  11. All are of the coelacanth type, having Y-shaped neural and haemal arches, without centra.

  12. In men the antipyretic and anti-neural actions were unaffected.

  13. In men the narcotic action was also more marked as well as the anti-neural action.

  14. An opening at either end of the embryonic neural canal.

  15. The dorsal process of the neural arch; neural spine; spinous process.

  16. One of the two lateral processes or elements which form the neural arch.

  17. I could have by-passed the simple neural block that was leaving Timmy helpless, and so have given him what to you would have seemed his normal intelligence.

  18. Like the appendix that floats free at one end and serves no known purpose, the brain has an incomplete neural path of an unusual nature that has effectively camouflaged its true purpose.

  19. The neural arch is slightly depressed; its width is somewhat less than the width of the cotyle.

  20. Now we know from many exact experiments that the neural dispositions act and react upon one another to some extent, even when they are excited only in so feeble a degree that the corresponding ideas do not rise to consciousness.

  21. They may be called simply mental dispositions, their nature being left undefined; but for our present purpose it is advantageous to regard them as neural dispositions, complex functional groups of nervous elements or neurones.

  22. Remane (1938), noting that rib insertions of early Amphibia are essentially as in Amniota, argued that the rib-bearer is not from the basiventral but is a neomorph which originates directly from the neural arch and grows ventrally.

  23. Neural arches and perichordal centra form in the same manner as in frogs, but with the addition in certain cases (Triton) of a median supradorsal cartilage, which gives rise to the zygapophyses of each neural arch.

  24. The neural arch develops from the basidorsal cartilages that rest upon, and at first are entirely distinct from, the perichordal sheath.

  25. Figures of early stages in vertebral development by the authors mentioned show that the basidorsals chondrify first, as neural arches, while a separate mass of mesenchyme lies externally and ventrally from these.

  26. The fibers of the small animals grew slowly along the neural arcs, replacing each nerve cell, forming a junction at each synapse.

  27. That means the alien organ exactly duplicates the neural circuits it supplants.

  28. In a few cases the radialia correspond segmentally with the neural and haemal arches (living Dipnoans, Pleuracanthus tail region) and this suggests that they represent morphologically prolongations of the neural and haemal spines.

  29. The neural tube shows in very early stages an anterior dilated portion which forms the rudiment of the brain in contradistinction to the hinder, narrower part which forms the spinal cord.

  30. The dorsal arcualia are commonly prolonged upwards by supradorsal cartilages which complete the neural arches and serve to protect the spinal cord.

  31. In correlation with the flattening of the body of the fish from side to side the arches are commonly prolonged into elongated neural or haemal spines.

  32. There also become fused with the hinder end of the cranium a varying number of originally distinct neural arches.

  33. As applied to vertebrates, neural is the same as dorsal; as applied to invertebrates it is usually the same as ventral.

  34. The ventral part of each side of the neural arch connecting with the centrum of a vertebra.

  35. Defn: A median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebræ of most snakes and some lizards, which fits into a fossa, called the zygantrum, on the back part of the arch in front.

  36. Defn: An opening at either end of the embryonic neural canal.

  37. Defn: Between the neural arch and the centrum of a vertebra; as, the neurocentral suture.

  38. Certain it is that such a projection does at times take place, and it seems rational to suppose that "raps" may be due to the explosive expulsion of this neural energy after it has reached a certain "tension.

  39. Are these entirely electrical and chemical forces, the neural impulses being mere electrical currents?

  40. Still, much remains to be done, particularly in the realm of the explanation of clairvoyance, and in the investigation of the neural and general physiological concomitants of the condition.

  41. In the Angora, Chinchilla, and Himalayan rabbits, the neural spines of the eighth and ninth vertebræ are in a slight degree thicker than in the wild.

  42. In the wild rabbit the neural spine of the ninth vertebra is just perceptibly thicker than that of the eighth; and {122} the neural spine of the tenth is plainly thicker and shorter than those of all the anterior vertebræ.

  43. The ribs, as also the neural and hæmal spines, were longer, the tail more forked, and the soft dorsal fin much longer.

  44. The ship flies low over a good part of the planet and the instruments in the ship record the neural currents of the animals below.

  45. They have to in order to correlate the pattern with the actual animal, otherwise the neural pattern would be merely a meaningless squiggle on a microfilm.

  46. The instruments can distinguish the characteristic neural patterns of anything that has a brain, including insects.

  47. Twenty-four hours later the neural plague had spread to Zagreb and into Albania as far as Tirana.

  48. The neural paralysis, the murders by remote control, were acts of a conscious will.

  49. He lay supinely on the bed of the river and smiled evilly while a hundred thousand people writhed in neural agony.

  50. While the protrusion varies much in size, there is no constant ratio between the dimensions of the swelling and the extent of the defect in the neural arches.

  51. The majority are developed in relation to the communication which exists in the embryo between the neural canal and the alimentary tract--the post-anal gut or neurenteric canal.

  52. In the vertebrate the gut also arises from the hypoblast, while the neural canal is epiblastic.

  53. It is not a question whether such layer is ventral or dorsal to the neural cells, but whether it is contiguous to or removed from the food-material.

  54. Evidently an inner neural adjustment has been set up in him predisposing him to respond to a certain stimulus and not to others.

  55. Preparation for Action At the second level, the inner state that partly governs the response is more neural than chemical, and is directed {75} specifically towards a certain end-result.

  56. In short, all the elements required for a neural law of combination are known facts, and the only matter of doubt is whether we have built these elements together aright in our interpretation.

  57. In other words, the neural mechanism for walking can function imperfectly before it can function perfectly.

  58. The law of combination, also, is readily translated into {416} neural terms.

  59. Diagram for the learning of the name of an object, transformed into a neural diagram.

  60. Retention is a matter of brain structure, neurone connections, neural mechanisms ready for action when the proper stimulus reaches them but remaining inactive till the stimulus comes.

  61. The law of exercise has thus a very definite meaning when {415} translated into neural terms.

  62. How would you represent purpose in neural terms?

  63. The reader will be curious to know now much of this neural interpretation of our psychological laws is observed fact, and how much speculation.

  64. What a Tendency Is, in Terms of Nerve Action Very little need be added to our neural conception of a reaction in order to get a satisfactory conception of a tendency to reaction.

  65. In the same way, an idea is not present in the individual except when it is activated, but its neural mechanism is present, and unconscious just because it is inactive.

  66. The body and the neural arch together encircle a round opening which is a part of the canal that contains the spinal cord (Fig.

  67. On the back of the column, the downward projections from the neural arch of each vertebra above fit into depressions found in the neural arch of the vertebra below.

  68. Now, please, lie down here while I perform a quick scan of your neural pathways.

  69. I just need to take a relatively quick backup of your brain's neural pathways first, then you can go home and get some rest.

  70. The groove between them is the medullary groove, and ultimately they fold over and unite to form the neural canal.


  71. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "neural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.