| NR | do not repeat [Lat. non repetatur]; nerve root; neural retina; neutral red; noise reduction; nonreac... |
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| NTD | neural tube defect; nitroblue tetrazolium dye; noise tone difference; 5'-nucleotidase |
| SDCN | N-syndectan, neural syndectan |
| SEGNE | secretory granules of neural and endocrine [cells] |
| ANTR | apparent net transfer rate |
| ventral plate of neural tube | The ventral division of the lateral walls of the neural tube in the embryo; it contains neuroblasts giving rise to somatic and visceral motor neurons. Synonym: lamina basalis, basal plate of neural tube, lamina ventralis, ventral plate of neural tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology | Activities and functions of the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, and the eye and their parts. (12 Dec 1998) |
| neural | 1. Pertaining to a nerve or to the nerves. 2. Situated in the region of the spinal axis, as the neutral arch. Origin: L. Neuralis, Gr. Neuron = nerve (18 Nov 1997) |
| neural arch | The posterior projection from the body of a vertebra that encloses the vertebral foramen; it consists of paired pedicles and laminae; the spinous, transverse, and articular processes arise from the arch. In aggregate, the venous arches-and the ligamenta flava that unite them-form the posterior wall of the vertebral (spinal) canal. Synonym: arcus vertebrae, neural arch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural axis | The central nervous system; the brain and spinal cord. Synonym: encephalomyelonic axis, neural axis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural canal | The canal within the embryonic neural tube; the primordium of the central canal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural cell adhesion molecule | See: NCAM. (18 Nov 1997) |
| neural crest | A group of embryonic cells that separate from the neural plate during neurulation and migrate to give several different lineages of adult cells: the spinal and autonomic ganglia, the glial cells of the peripheral nervous system and nonneuronal cells, such as chromaffin cells, melanocytes and some haemopoietic cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
| neural crest syndrome | <syndrome> Syndrome consisting of loss of pain sensibility, autonomic dysfunction, pupillary abnormalities, neurogenic anhidrosis, vasomotor instability, aplasia of dental enamel, meningeal thickening, hyperflexion, and a degree of albinism; may reflect developmental abnormalities of the neural crest. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural cyst | A circumscribed distention of some portion of the central canal of the spinal cord or of the cerebral ventricles. Synonym: neural cyst. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural factor | A protein that can induce the formation of notochord tissue in embryos. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural fold | A crease that forms in the neural plate during neurulation. (18 Nov 1997) |
| neural folds | The elevated margins of the neural groove. Synonym: medullary folds. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural ganglion | 1. A knot or knotlike mass. 2. <anatomy> A general term for a group of nerve cell bodies located outside the central nervous system, occasionally applied to certain nuclear groups within the brain or spinal cord, for example basal ganglia. 3. <oncology, tumour> A benign cystic tumour occurring on a aponeurosis or tendon, as in the wrist or dorsum of the foot, it consists of a thin fibrous capsule enclosing a clear mucinous fluid. (18 Nov 1997) |
| neural groove | The gutter-like groove formed in the midline of the embryo's dorsal surface by the progressive elevation of the lateral margins of the neural plate; the ultimate dorsal fusion of the margins results in the formation of the neural tube. Synonym: medullary groove. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neural network |
Computer programs loosely modelled after the functioning of the human nervous system. A type of artificial intelligence pioneered by Bernard Widrow of Stanford University that recognises and records sequences and patterns and makes subsequent evaluations based on previous conclusions. Such conclusions are approximations, and not definitive.
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| neural network |
A computational device made of units that resemble neurons. Such networks are often used to simulate brain activity.
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A system that uses the human inference concept of an expert system but widens the scope to include many subjects. Several processors, each with its own "specialty," form a problem-solving network. Also see artificial intelligence.
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intelligent fra? prevention system where the software `learns' and amends patterns of behaviour.
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A neural network is a computer network designed to function in a similar way to natural neural structures such as a human brain.
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