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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The anatomy of the nervous system.

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Examples

  • His inspired choice, and his own pioneering research on its genetics and neuro-anatomy, has led to a worldwide community of Caenorhabditis researchers that has grown into the thousands.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • His inspired choice, and his own pioneering research on its genetics and neuro-anatomy, has led to a worldwide community of Caenorhabditis researchers that has grown into the thousands.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • What separates us from animals are simply differences in neuro-anatomy.

    David Hartley Allen, Richard 2009

  • Dr. Leo, a professor of neuro-anatomy at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn., alerted JAMA to the disclosure problem last October.

    Medical Journal Decries Public Airing of Conflicts 2009

  • And parenthetically, note the young ages of the experimental subjects - this stuff happens before the gross changes to neuro-anatomy that occur with puberty.

    Neural Dimorphism and Discrimination Zoe Brain 2008

  • Neuroscience is in an EXTREMELY primitive stage with our actual understanding of neuro-anatomy, function, and chemistry subject to vast changes.

    Video of the Year 2008 Sandra K 2008

  • And all this just from a minor glitch in neuro-anatomy, probably just a hormonal imbalance during the first trimester of gestation, and certainly something that happens to a proportion of the population quite naturally.

    Neural Dimorphism and Discrimination Zoe Brain 2008

  • This guy knows that his neuro-anatomy will never be the same again afterwards, there will be permanent neurological changes.

    Today's Battle Zoe Brain 2008

  • If your scenarios ever became reality, we'd obviously have access to much more information, including direct observation of their behavior, responses, and neuro-anatomy.

    Dawkins Still MIA 2005

  • We'd be different, our characters would be different, if our neuro-anatomy and our physiological chemistry were different.

    Richard Dawkins on our "queer" universe 2005

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