| phrenology |
Phrenology (from Greek: φρην, mind and λογος, study) is a theory which claims to be able to determine character, personality traits, and criminality on the basis of the shape of the head (reading "bumps"). Developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall around 1800, and very popular in the 19th century, it is now discredited as a pseudoscience. ...
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| phrenology |
is the long practiced study of head formations.
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| phragmoplast |
A disk or plate-like structure composed of microtubules and microfilaments which defines the site of new wall formation following mitosis or meiosis.
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| Phragmobasidiomycetes |
Basidiomycetes in which the basidia are subdivided by primary septa (Orders: Tremellales, Auriculariales) (cf. HOLOBASIDIOMYCETES, TELIOMYCETES).
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| phrenic nerve |
Nerve arising from three cervical nerve roots (C-3 to C-5); supplies the diaphragm.
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