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  2. Neuraxis - Wikipedia

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    The neuraxis or sometimes neuroaxis [1] is the axis of the central nervous system.It denotes the direction in which the central nervous system lies. During embryological development, the neuraxis is bent by various flexures, contributing to the mature structure of the brain and spinal cord.

  3. Neuraxis (band) - Wikipedia

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    Neuraxis was a Canadian technical death metal band formed in Montreal in 1994. They have released six studio albums: Imagery (1997), A Passage into Forlorn (2001 ...

  4. Flexure (embryology) - Wikipedia

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    The neural tube has a longitudinal axis called the neuraxis, from the future brain area at the cranial end, to the conus medullaris of the spinal cord at the caudal end. By the fourth week in the human embryo, at its cranial end, three swellings have formed as primary brain vesicles. [1]

  5. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    The reasoning is that the neuraxis is different between the two groups, and so is what is considered the standard anatomical position, such as how humans tend to be standing upright and with their arms reaching forward. [2] Unique terms are also used to describe invertebrates, because of their wider variety of shapes and symmetries. [4]

  6. NeurAxis Announces New Medical Policy Coverage with Molina ...

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    NeurAxis is dedicated to advancing science and leveraging evidence-based medicine to drive the adoption of its IB-Stim™ therapy, which is its proprietary Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Field Stimulation (PENFS) technology, by the medical, scientific, and patient communities.

  7. Congenital dermal sinus - Wikipedia

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    Congenital dermal sinus is an uncommon form of cranial or spinal dysraphism. [2] [3] It occurs in 1 in 2500 live births. [3]It occurs as a dermal indentation, found along the midline of the neuraxis and often presents alongside infection and neurological deficit. [2]

  8. Live Progression - Wikipedia

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    Live Progression is the first live album by Canadian death metal band Neuraxis.It was recorded live at L'Imperial in Quebec City, QC, Canada, on April 7, 2007.It was released on November 6, 2007, by Galy Records and Willowtip Records in North America, and by Earache Records in the UK.

  9. Scientists Just Discovered A Potential New Alzheimer's Cause

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    The exact cause of Alzheimer’s disease has long evaded scientists, but experts typically suggest there are likely several factors (like genetics, environment, and lifestyle) that contribute to ...