94 examples of cerebral in sentences

"That is to say, of a surging of blood to the brain and a cerebral rupture.

Moreover"and he looked severely at Tutt"the cerebral fluidlike malt extracttends to become cloudy with age.

retorted Mr. Magnus, otherwise known to his fellows as Caput, because of his supposed cerebral inflation.

This organ consists of a vast number of distinct ganglia, or separate masses of nerve matter, each capable of performing separate functions, but united through the cerebral action into a harmonious whole.

It consists of two halves, the right and left cerebral hemispheres.

A study of cerebral injuries and diseases, and experiments upon the lower animals, prove that the hemispheres, and more especially the gray matter, are connected with mental states.

The convolutions in the human brain are more prominent than in that of the higher animals, most nearly allied to man, although some species of animals, not especially intelligent, have marked cerebral convolutions.

The cranial or cerebral nerves consist of twelve pairs of nerves which pass from the brain through different openings in the base of the skull, and are distributed over the head and face, also to some parts of the trunk and certain internal organs.

The bodily temperature is reduced, and the cerebral circulation is diminished.

Still another requirement is that whatever is introduced into the cerebral tissues, having first passed through the stomach walls and thence into the blood, shall be bland, not irritating.

Alcohol has different degrees of affinity for different organs of the body, but much the strongest for the cerebral tissues.

"Tobacco appears to chiefly affect the heart and brain, and I have therefore placed it among cerebral and cardiac poisons.

His brain may lack high range and large creativeness; but he possesses qualities of heart and spirit which mere brilliance cannot secure, and which simple cerebral strength can never impart.

The difference in degree of mental power which sets so wide a gulf between the genius and the ordinary mortal rests, it is true, upon nothing else than a more or less perfect development of the cerebral system.

But it is this very difference which is so important, because the whole of the real world in which we live and move possesses an existence only in relation to this cerebral system.

There are Jack and Gill, who, not living in the days of the Cochituate, went up the hill for water, and who, in descending, met with cerebral injuries.

The delicate and divine sprites, that should bear the behests of the soul to the will and to the houses of thought in the brain her intuitions, are crowded out from the streets of the cerebral cities by the mob and trample of messengers bound upon baser errands; and thus is the soul deprived of service, and the man of inspiration.

It is the way of these unmethodical Powers to produce unexpected, vaguely formulated, and yet effective cerebral actionapparently from their backbones.

Because the member was not represented in the cerebral microcosm of the first deficient person.

So, when the fancy of the mother is working in the brainsay, in realizing some external imageit will impress it in the cerebral person (woman) there epitomized; and if she is in a certain way, the image will go to a corresponding part of the foetal point, which is the epitome of the child.

The eyes were prominent and luminous, and the lower part of the face was expressive of resolution and intelligence, but above the eyes there were many indications of cerebral distortions.

The postnatal development of the human cerebral cortex.

Cerebral palsied children present training problem.

The brain or the cerebral life is therefore to the whole mental life as the point of a knife is to the knife itself.

The outer or objective process, however, shows in animals strongly controlled by instinct, as insects for instance, a preponderance of the ganglioni.e., subjective nervous system over the objective or cerebral system.

94 examples of  cerebral  in sentences