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Democrat
Célula cerebral
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
brain cell SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
cell [Am sɛl, Brit sɛl] SUBST
1. cell (in prison, monastery, honeycomb):
2. cell BIO:
cell attr division/wall
3. cell ELEK:
4. cell POL:
I. brain [Am breɪn, Brit breɪn] SUBST
1. brain (organ):
2. brain (intellect):
to have sth on the brain ugs
3. brain (clever person):
II. brain [Am breɪn, Brit breɪn] VERB trans ugs
brains [breɪnz] SUBST
1.1. brains + pl Verb (substance):
sesos mpl
brains GASTRO
sesos mpl
1.2. brains + pl Verb (intelligence):
2.1. brains + Sg Verb (mastermind):
2.2. brains + Sg Verb (clever person):
im PONS Wörterbuch
cell [sel] SUBST
1. cell (in prison):
separo m Méx
2. cell BIO, POL:
3. cell ELEK:
4. cell Am ugs TEL:
móvil m Esp
celular m LatAm
I. brain [breɪn] SUBST
1. brain (organ):
2. brain pl (substance):
sesos m Pl
3. brain (intelligence):
4. brain ugs (intelligent person):
Wendungen:
to blow sb's brains out ugs
to have sth on the brain ugs
to pick sb's brains ugs
II. brain [breɪn] VERB trans ugs
im PONS Wörterbuch
cell [sel] SUBST
1. cell (in prison):
separo m Méx
2. cell BIO, POL:
3. cell ELEK:
I. brain [breɪn] SUBST
1. brain (organ):
2. brain:
sesos m Pl
3. brain (intelligence):
4. brain ugs (intelligent person):
Wendungen:
to blow sb's brains out ugs
to have sth on the brain ugs
to pick sb's brains ugs
II. brain [breɪn] VERB trans sl
Present
Ibrain
youbrain
he/she/itbrains
webrain
youbrain
theybrain
Past
Ibrained
youbrained
he/she/itbrained
webrained
youbrained
theybrained
Present Perfect
Ihavebrained
youhavebrained
he/she/ithasbrained
wehavebrained
youhavebrained
theyhavebrained
Past Perfect
Ihadbrained
youhadbrained
he/she/ithadbrained
wehadbrained
youhadbrained
theyhadbrained
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The mapping of the body surfaces in the brain is called a homunculus and plays a fundamental role in the creation of body image.
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However, studies have linked chlordane/heptachlor in human tissues with cancers of the breast, prostate, brain, and cancer of blood cellsleukemia and lymphoma.
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It's thought that antidepressants may increase the effects of brain receptors that help nerve cells keep sensitivity to glutamate which is an organic compound of a nonessential amino acid.
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Or did he actually -- as the earlier movie hinted -- transfer his consciousness to the body of his brain-dead brother?
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In other cases, cholesterol particles from the atherosclerotic plaque may suddenly break off and enter the brain.
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