| central nervous system |
The part of the nervous system that includes the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord.
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| central auditory processing disorder |
Hearing may be inconsistent and vary from day to day, because the ability of the brain to process sound is affected.
Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/hearing_glossary.asp
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| central line |
Special intravenous (IV) line placed in a large vein that goes to the heart. Can be used to give high levels of nutrition.
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| central nervous system |
This system consists of the brain and spinal cord, where many bodily functions are controlled, many sensations are processed and signals are sent to different parts of the body. Functions affected by the CNS include muscle control, eyesight, breathing and memory. The CNS is distinguished from the peripheral nervous system, which involves the actual nerves to and from the muscles and other body parts.
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| centric occlusion |
Mandibular position dictated by maximum and habitual intercuspation of the upper and lower teeth; variously referred to as intercuspal position, habitual centric, usual occlusal position. The condylar position may or may not be in harmony with centric relation. Because of this, the term habitual occlusion is preferable. Historically, a gnathologic and articulator oriented term.
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