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    cranial nerves

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    n. pl.Noun (plural)The twelve paired nerves that originate in the brainstem and reach various parts of the head, neck, and torso.
    The cranial nerves are a set of twelve paired nerves in the head.

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    My Favourite Productivity App for Students - Notion

    16:30My Favourite Productivity App for Students - Notion
    • So I've split it up into bleeds, muscles, infections, degeneration, myelin, cranial nerves, spinal cord headaches, seizures and movement disorders, the neuroexamination and genetic stuff.

      So I've split it up into bleeds, muscles, infections, degeneration, myelin, cranial nerves, spinal cord headaches, seizures and movement disorders, the neuroexamination and genetic stuff.

    • That's myelin within cranial nerves, that's sort of the face.

      That's myelin within cranial nerves, that's sort of the face.

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    The Gunner Song ft. Harvard Medical School

    04:21The Gunner Song ft. Harvard Medical School
    • What you know about cranial nerves in your noggin?

      What you know about cranial nerves in your noggin?

    • What you know about cranial nerves in your noggin?

      What you know about cranial nerves in your noggin?

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    36 Surgical Subspecialties | Which Is Right For You?

    17:0836 Surgical Subspecialties | Which Is Right For You?
    • as well as the peripheral nervous system, which includes the neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their roots and branches.

      as well as the peripheral nervous system, which includes the neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their roots and branches.

    • This specialty involves the surgical treatment of disorders that affect the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, as well as the peripheral nervous system, which includes the neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and

      This specialty involves the surgical treatment of disorders that affect the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, as well as the peripheral nervous system, which includes the neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and

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    Chapter 5 - The Nervous, Muscular, and Skeletal Systems

    57:30Chapter 5 - The Nervous, Muscular, and Skeletal Systems
    • So you have 12 cranial nerves, excuse me, 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and you also have sensory receptors that will detect changes in touch, changes in pressure, changes in tension so that you can have those sensory information sent back afferently to then relay information efferently to move as we need.

      So you have 12 cranial nerves, excuse me, 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and you also have sensory receptors that will detect changes in touch, changes in pressure, changes in tension so that you can have those sensory information sent back afferently to then relay information efferently to move as we need.

    • So you have 12 pairs of cranial nerves, or you have 12 cranial nerves, excuse me, 31 pairs of spinal nerves,

      So you have 12 pairs of cranial nerves, or you have 12 cranial nerves, excuse me, 31 pairs of spinal nerves,

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