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Definition of Neuraxis

Neuraxis
Neuraxis Neu*rax"is, n. [Neuro- + axis.] (Anat.) See Axis cylinder, under Axis.

Meaning of Neuraxis from wikipedia

- The neuraxis or sometimes neuroaxis is the axis of the central nervous system. It denotes the direction in which the central nervous system lies. During...
- Neuraxis was a Canadian technical death metal band formed in Montreal in 1994. They have released six studio albums: Imagery (1997), A P****age into Forlorn...
- notochord. The evidence for this is the location of the tumors (along the neuraxis), the similar immunohistochemical staining patterns, and the demonstration...
- on two feet, such as humans) and quadrupeds. The reasoning is that the neuraxis is different between the two groups, and so is what is considered the standard...
- American Headlining tour[citation needed] Neuraxis (2011) Sepultura North American Headlining tour Neuraxis (2011) Deicide North American Headlining tour...
- births. It occurs as a dermal indentation, found along the midline of the neuraxis and often presents alongside infection and neurological deficit. Congenital...
- America's Epitaph". Necrophagist was joined on this tour by Arsis, Alarum, Neuraxis, Ion Dissonance, Cattle Decapitation and Thine Eyes Bleed. They, along...
- announced a Canadian tour to promote the album in September 2005 supporting Neuraxis, but were forced to cancel due to an accident with their van outside Thunder...
- crossfire-metal.de (in German). Retrieved 6 January 2025. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Neuraxis". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 April 2009. Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Nightfall"....
- (1869–1939) in 1922, to describe a set of tumors that occur throughout the neuraxis (brain and spinal cord), but have various commonalities. Charles Oberling...