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  • 21Decorticating — Decorticate De*cor ti*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decorticated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decorticating}.] [L. decorticatus, p. p. of decorticare to bark; de + cortex bark.] To divest of the bark, husk, or exterior coating; to husk; to peel; to hull.… …

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  • 22flexor posturing — decorticate rigidity …

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  • 23Abnormal posturing — Classification and external resources ICD 10 R29.3 ICD 9 781.92 Abnormal posturing is an in …

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  • 24Coma — For other uses, see Coma (disambiguation). Coma ICD 10 R40.2 ICD 9 780.01 In medicine, a coma (from the Greek κῶμα koma, meaning deep slee …

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  • 25skin — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. flay, peel, decorticate; Slang, fleece, cheat. See divestment, stealing. n. integument, cuticle, dermis, epidermis; pelt, hide; rind; veneer, plating, lamina; parchment. See covering. II (Roget s… …

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  • 26peel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. strip, divest, bare, uncover, skin, pare. See divestment, layer. n. See covering. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. skin, peeling, husk, bark, shuck, shell; see also cover 2 , skin . See Synonym Study at… …

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  • 27strip — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. divest, denude, decorticate, peel, skin, pull off; dismantle; plunder, fleece; dispossess, deprive; disrobe, undress; cut in strips. See stealing, divestment. n. hue, stripe, bend, fillet, shred; lath …

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  • 28Decerebration — For decerebrate response, see abnormal posturing. Decerebration is the elimination of cerebral brain function in an animal by removing the cerebrum, cutting across the brain stem, or severing certain arteries in the brain stem. Decerebration… …

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  • 29Brain herniation — Classification and external resources MRI showing injury due to brain herniation ICD 10 G …

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  • 30G. P. Zeliony — [Г. П. Зеленый] (c. 188? – c. 195?) was a Russian physiologist who contributed to the understanding of conditional and unconditional reflexes. He was one of I. P. Pavlov s first students. [ Первый заведующий ученик И.П. Павлова проф. Г.П.Зеленый… …

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