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- noun informal
Neurologist .
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Examples
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I was talking to a cardiologist the other day and he said to me that it's now thought by a lot of people who work in this field that almost 70% of your heart cells are what he referred to as neuro-cardio sites.
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I was talking to a cardiologist the other day and he said to me that it's now thought by a lot of people who work in this field that almost 70% of your heart cells are what he referred to as neuro-cardio sites.
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Analysis of 1p36 deletions and MYCN amplification in neuro - blastoma biopsies
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At the same time he pursued his interests in neuro-pathology and research.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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He has also completed post-doctoral studies in neuro-endocrinology.
A Canadian Technology Success Story Cancer Therapy: From Concept to Commonplace 2000
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He has been a student of philosophy and literature, an athlete, a football coach, a scientist, a physician, a pioneer in neuro-surgery, and head of the famous neurological institute at Montreal.
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"And this protein they worked with appears to be what we call neuro-protective, in that it has protective benefits on both the photoreceptor layer that gets damaged in macular degeneration as well as on the ganglion cell layer which is damaged by glaucoma.
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It's being called neuro-law, and it played a role in a murder trial in Tennessee last year.
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Therefore you have what is called neuro redundancy, which in part means that more connections can be lost or damaged without apparent loss of function.
Carolyn Anderson: Keeping Our Wits About Us Into the Golden Years 2009
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For us, your so-called neuro-enhancers are life rafts and we're in no hurry to give them up.
Michael B. Laskoff: Neuroenhancers, Hamburgers and the Meaning of Smart 2009
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