Use of cortical in Sentences. 42 Examples

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cortical at the start of sentence


  1. Cortical cells begin to divide.
  2. Cortical cells begin to divide.
  3. Cortical neurons are often silent-George often sees human temporal lobe neurons that respond at rates slower than once per second.
  4. Cortical neurons are often silent-George often sees human temporal lobe neurons that respond at rates slower than once per second.

cortical in the middle of sentence


  1. Evoked cortical potential and electroencephalogram.
  2. Evoked cortical potential and electroencephalogram.
  3. Massive cortical necrosis can result in permanent anuria.
  4. Massive cortical necrosis can result in permanent anuria.
  5. The largest cortical artery is the temporo-occipital artery.
  6. The cortical granules were arranged beneath the oolemma membrane.
  7. That system selects the cortical areas appropriate to the task at hand.
  8. Of course, another group of cortical neurons become active at that point.
  9. Of course, another group of cortical neurons become active at that point.
  10. An average cortical neuron has an axon with perhaps 10, 000 side branches.
  11. An average cortical neuron has an axon with perhaps 10, 000 side branches.
  12. They increased their number of synapses per cortical neuron by 80 percent.
  13. Still other cortical neurons seem to like edges, such as a sky-sea boundary.
  14. In any event, relatively few cortical neurons are lost after reaching adulthood.
  15. In any event, relatively few cortical neurons are lost after reaching adulthood.
  16. They are the most prolific source of cortical synapses in most areas of the cortex.
  17. Conclusion Zopiclone may be safe for the functional recovery following cortical infarct.
  18. Some cortical neurons prefer horizontal white lines; others respond best to vertical ones.
  19. Its at the cortical level where that interaction between environment and emotions seems to occur.
  20. Its at the cortical level where that interaction between environment and emotions seems to occur.
  21. Neurons discharging in the cortical motor strip cause focal movements of the contralateral extremities.
  22. The result was a network of 50,000 cortical points, each connected to its nearest neighbours by a line.
  23. The result was a network of 50,000 cortical points, each connected to its nearest neighbours by a line.
  24. Neurons discharging in the cortical motor strip cause focal movements of the contralateral extremities.
  25. Electrical stimulation of which cortical area would elicit contractions of the contralateral hand muscles?
  26. Electrical stimulation of which cortical area would elicit contractions of the contralateral hand muscles?
  27. The level of activity in cortical cells varies, and their ability to excite other cells varies accordingly.
  28. The implications of differences in cortical organization go beyond our understanding of the cerebral cortex.
  29. In addition to detaching synapses, reduced connectivity also occurs by neuron death in some cortical regions.
  30. When Intersecting cortical Model(ICM) processing the images, it generates errors for improper operation of connection matrix.
  31. The fourth-layer cortical neurons receiving that thalamic input send most of their outputs up to the second and third layers of cortex.
  32. OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of dehydroepiandrosterone on the levels of glutamate released from primary cultured rat cerebral cortical neurons.
  33. OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of dehydroepiandrosterone on the levels of glutamate released from primary cultured rat cerebral cortical neurons.
  34. The approach involves identifying variations in the functioning of target areas and relating those variations to known differences in cortical function.
  35. The approach involves identifying variations in the functioning of target areas and relating those variations to known differences in cortical function.
  36. Out findings of an apparently greater adverse effect on trabecular rather than cortical bone is in keeping with other publications on the effect of prednisolone.
  37. Out findings of an apparently greater adverse effect on trabecular rather than cortical bone is in keeping with other publications on the effect of prednisolone.
  38. The Hammer scale, which combines cortical continuity, the loss of a visible fracture line, and callus size, was found to correlate poorly with tibial shaft fracture stability.
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