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centripetal directed, or developing from the outside towards the centre or axis.
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central nervous system The central nervous system is composed of the brain, spinal cord, and the meninges (protective membranes surrounding them). Although HIV infects monocytes and macrophages, they appear to be relatively resistant to killing. These cells travel throughout the body and carry HIV to various organs, especially the lungs and the brain. Persons living with HIV often experience abnormalities in the central nervous system. ...
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centipede [SEN-tih-peed] a type of small animal characterized by a hard external skeleton, two body sections, 15-30 pairs of legs (one pair per trunk segment), a pair of antennae, toxignaths (poison pincers), and simple eyes.
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centimorgan A chromosome mapping unit. One centimorgan equals 1% recombinant offspring.
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central nervous system (CNS) Brain and spinal cord. (More? Neural Notes)
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