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neuroanatomists

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  • noun Plural form of neuroanatomist.

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  • What the neuroanatomists have found is more neurons enter V1 and V2 from the deeper parts of the brain than from the optic nerve.

    Vicious Grace M.L.N. Hanover 2010

  • What the neuroanatomists have found is more neurons enter V1 and V2 from the deeper parts of the brain than from the optic nerve.

    Vicious Grace M.L.N. Hanover 2010

  • The authors of the paper are, after all, neuroanatomists.

    Dr. Douglas Fields: Michelangelo's Secret Message in the Sistine Chapel 2010

  • The authors of the paper are, after all, neuroanatomists.

    Dr. Douglas Fields: Michelangelo's Secret Message in the Sistine Chapel 2010

  • What the neuroanatomists have found is more neurons enter V1 and V2 from the deeper parts of the brain than from the optic nerve.

    Vicious Grace M.L.N. Hanover 2010

  • Mr. PATERNITI: He believed that his role was to preserve this brain and to put it in the hands of some leading neuroanatomists, who might be able to figure out the key to Einstein's genius.

    Einstein's Brain Unlocks Some Mysteries Of The Mind 2010

  • In 1939, neuroanatomists Heinrich Klüver and Paul Bucy removed the greater portions of both temporal lobes and the rhinencephalon from the brains of rhesus monkeys.

    Slate Magazine Jesse Bering 2011

  • "He believed that his role was to preserve this brain and to put it in the hands of some leading neuroanatomists who might be able to figure out the key to Einstein's genius,"

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • The complex of proteins involved in this information processing is known to neuroanatomists as the post-synaptic density, because the proteins stick together as a visible blob, but the name does scant justice to its critical function.

    NYT > Home Page By NICHOLAS WADE 2010

  • (The Golgi technique involves soaking nerve tissue in silver chromate to make cells 'inner structures visible under the light microscope; it allowed neuroanatomists in 1891 to determine that the nervous system is interconnected by discrete cells called neurons.)

    Biosingularity 2010

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