English Words: N

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neurolocalisationnoun

Alternative form of neurolocalization.

neurolocalizationnoun

localization of a disease within the nervous system

neurologgernoun

A device that records neurological activity.

neurologicadj

Alternative form of neurological.

neurologicaladj

Of or pertaining to neurology.

neurologicallyadv

In a neurological manner.

neurologistnoun

A doctor or scientist who practices or specializes in neurology.

neurologizeverb

To reduce to a matter of neurology; to treat as neurological.

neurologynoun

The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of nervous system including the brain and spinal cord of the central nervous system and the nerves, muscles, and neuromuscular junction of the peripheral nervous system.

neurolupusnoun

neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus

neurolymphnoun

cerebrospinal fluid

neurolymphaticadj

Relating to points on the body that encourage drainage of lymph when massaged

neurolymphomanoun

A lymphoma of the neural system

neurolysinnoun

A neurotoxin.

neurolysisnoun

Destruction of nerve tissue

neuromanoun

A tumour composed of nerve cells.

neuromacinnoun

A macin associated with neurons

neuromagneticadj

Exhibiting, or pertaining to, neuromagnetism.

neuromagnetismnoun

the study of the very small magnetic fields produced during brain activity

neuromagnetometernoun

A form of magnetometer used in functional neuroimaging.

neuromanifoldnoun

A manifold (topological space) that corresponds to the nervous system

neuromarkernoun

A neurological marker

neuromarketernoun

One who works in the field of neuromarketing.

neuromarketingnoun

A marketing discipline that studies consumers' sensorimotor, cognitive, and affective responses to marketing stimuli.

neuromastnoun

A cluster of ciliated and other neural cells that serves as a simple sensory organ in some fish and amphibians.

neuromathematicaladj

Relating to the nervous system (especially the brain) and mathematics

neuromatousadj

Relating to a neuroma.

neuromatrixnoun

A hypothetical network of interconnecting neural structures, introduced as a way to explain phantom limb sensations.

neuromaturationnoun

The maturation of neurons

neuromaturationaladj

Relating to neuromaturation

neuromechanicadj

Alternative form of neuromechanical.

neuromechanicaladj

Relating to neuromechanics

neuromechanicallyadv

In terms of neuromechanics.

neuromechanicsnoun

The study of the interaction of the nervous system with mechanical activity of the body

neuromechanismnoun

A neural mechanism

neuromechanisticadj

Relating to a neuromechanism

neuromediatornoun

Synonym of neurotransmitter.

neuromedicaladj

Relating to neuromedicine

neuromedicinenoun

Synonym of neurology.

neuromelaninnoun

A dark pigment present in parts of the brain

neuromembranenoun

The membrane of a neuron

neuromeningealadj

relating to nervous tissue and the meninges

neuromentaladj

Relating to the nervous system and brain.

neuromerenoun

A morphologically or molecularly defined transient segment of the early developing brain.

neuromericadj

Relating to a neuromere.

neuromesenchymaladj

Relating to or composed of neural mesenchyme.

neuromesodermaladj

Relating to the nervous system (especially to the spinal cord) and the paraxial mesoderm

neuromessengernoun

Any substance (such as nitric oxide) that transports neural signals

neurometabolicadj

Describing any metabolic affect on the nervous system

neurometabolismnoun

The parts of metabolism that are controlled by the brain.

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