- spinal vasomotor center
- спинальный сосудодвигательный центр* * *спинальный сосудодвигательный центр
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
center — 1. The middle point of a body; loosely, the interior of a body. A c. of any kind, especially an anatomical c.. 2. A group of nerve cells governing a specific function. SYN: centrum [TA]. [L. centrum; G. kentron] active c … Medical dictionary
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