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basal English

Meaning basal meaning

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basal

(= primary) of primary importance (= base) serving as or forming a base the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats (= radical) especially of leaves; located at the base of a plant or stem; especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem basal placentation radical leaves

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Simple sentences

I'm keeping a record of basal body temperature.

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Father, remember your basal metabolism.
The pyramidal tracts are a complex of multi-synaptic lower motor neurons which interconnect the basal ganglia with the reticular formation.
Military burn specialists have been brought in to study the case which they're calling extraordinary not only for the fact the suspect survived but for the rapid regeneration of his basal cell tissue.
It's a BBT, a basal body temperature thermometer, used by women to pinpoint a temperature spike that occurs. During ovulation.
Basal temperature?
As a result, your basal ganglia are starting to depolarize.
Now, all I have to do is create an axonal pathway between that tissue and your basal ganglia.
The professor said that a true spiritual nexus sits equidistant from the five basal elements.
My basal body temperature reading says I ovulate in five days.
Umm, do you know what the basal ganglia does exactly?
Looks like a basal cell carcinoma.
It's a BBT, a basal body temperature thermometer, used by women to pinpoint a temperature spike that occurs. During ovulation. I know.
You found a basal thermometer at the Stewart house?
The broken basal thermometer we found in the bedroom implies that she was trying to conceive with him, and not her husband.
There we get the basal slip along the bed of the valley, caused mostly by gravity.
Kent, the pyramidal tracts. are a complex of multisynaptic lower motor neurons. which interconnect the basal ganglia with the reticular formation.
Military burns specialists have been brought in to study the case, which they're calling extraordinary, as the suspect not only survived, but also had rapid regeneration of his basal cell tissue.
I have attempted to culture the spore using temperatures. ranging from human basal to those approximating the volcanic interior.
Basal temperature? 103.5.
Basal achdar, it's called. It's good.
You have a basal cell carcinoma.
Yeah, they said my basal ganglian volume has improved.
I'm going to find a similarly menial job where my basal ganglia are occupied with a routine task freeing my prefrontal cortex to work quietly in the background.
Yeah, they said my basal ganglian volume's improved.
Yes. Excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays increases the risk of melanoma or even basal cell carcinoma.
It's basal tears.
If I had a column for my basal body temperature, then I could schedule around peak ovulation.
It acts on the basal ganglia.
You'll note the symmetric bilateral areas of T2 hyperintensity involving subcortical white matter, basal ganglia, external capsules, thalami, midbrain, and pons.
But you said your basal temp spiked last night.
Do agapanthus have basal leaves?
Displaced, modified, ring-type basal skull fracture with lacerations on the base of the brain, protrusion of the cervical vertebrae column into the cranial vault.
Infarction of the internal capsule and adjacent basal ganglia.

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Indeed, widespread reports exist of the impact of cannabis on the brain, in particular areas concerned with memory (hippocampus), emotion (mesolimbic system), and movement (basal ganglia).
Once a disease of men in their fifties and sixties, it is not unusual for women in their twenties to develop basal cell cancer or squamous cell cancer.

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