0 the line of bones down the centre of the back that provides support for the body and protects the spinal cord:
1 a long, sharp point like a needle growing out of an animal such as a hedgehog or a plant such as a cactus
2 the narrow strip where the cover of a book is joined to the pages, usually with the title and writer's name printed on it
3 the line of bones down the center of the back that provides support for the body
4 one of the thin, pointed objects that are part of the outer surface of some animals and plants:
5 the end of a book where the pages are attached and which usually shows the writer’s name and title on its outer part
The doctor manipulated the base of my spine and the pain disappeared completely.
At its most terrifying, his writing sends shivers up and down my spine.
In these same time periods catecholamines induce dynamic changes in the shape and branching patterns of dendrites and the growth of dendritic spines.
Dendritic spines constitute the post-synaptic compartment of most excitatory synapses in mammalian brain.
As already noted, stingray spines apparently continue to retain venom for some time after becoming detached from the animal.
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骨, 脊柱, 脊椎…
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骨, 脊柱, 脊椎…
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columna vertebral, espinas, lomo…
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coluna vertebral…
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脊椎(せきつい), 背骨…
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bel kemiği, omurga, (kitap) sırt…
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colonne [feminine] vertébrale, piquant [masculine], dos [masculine]…
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columna vertebral…
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