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"medial" Definitions
  1. located in the middle, especially of the body or of an organ

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Both mind-wandering and daydreams are involving the medial prefrontal cortex and medial temporal lobe.
Additionally, the models include see-through uppers; the Converse badge on the medial side paired with reinforcement panels on the heel and medial forefoot.
The medial OFC, on the other hand, is a reward circuit.
Today we're digging into the One Medial S-1 IPO filing.
Chauncey Wright advised something called "snow angels" to help build medial delts.
Later, it was discovered Liddel fought through a torn medial collateral ligament.
The team announced Monday that Curry had suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament.
Becoming a diagnostic medial sonographer requires at least an associate's degree in sonography.
Voters in conservative Oklahoma will consider a medial marijuana ballot initiative on Tuesday.
There is a volume in the upper midback and between the heads that resembles a third rudimentary medial forelimb, but X-ray images only suggest the presence of medial skeletal elements of the pectoral girdle (clavicle and scapulae) in this region.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee.
The injured are currently receiving medial treatment while authorities evacuate nearby residents to safety.
He also sat out four games with a sprained medial collateral ligament in 228.
In the late 1970s, it was shown that you could provoke déjà vu through electrodes in the medial temporal lobe, and more recent work has found with even more specificity which parts of the medial temporal lobe are associated with déjà vu.
Bernard is expected to miss two to four weeks with a sprained medial collateral ligament.
Yet, invasive techniques are much harder to execute because of ethical, medial and practical concerns.
There are three parts to the knee, the medial (inside), lateral (outside), and patellofemoral compartment.
He sprained the medial collateral ligament his knee during an awkward fall in Game 3.
"It is not a decision we take lightly," CNN chief medial correspondent Sanjay Gupta explained.
Each medial side has added zippers at the ankle with 18-karat zipper-pull tabs.
People who did high levels of sitting had less thickness in the medial temporal lobe.
EST: President Trump has his annual physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medial Center.
All three activities boosted blood flow to reward circuits in the brain's medial prefrontal cortex.
The 2-year-old filly sustained a right forelimb lateral condylar fracture with medial sesamoid involvement.
They play hurt without the protection of a union, or the best possible medial treatment/advice.
But during the team's first game against Youngstown State, he tore his medial collateral ligament (MCL).
In the clip, Shannon's medial assistant Brenda comes in to check on her after the surgery.
There's a lesion outside the [medial temporal lobes], it is conspicuous and it should be reported.
The OFC has been divided into two main subregions: the lateral OFC and the medial OFC.
The man was suspended from the political party; he deleted his social medial presence almost entirely.
It's even the number of a California Senate bill that established the state's medial marijuana program.
Adams: For medial stories, I'd almost prefer to see the generic imagery of a nurse or whatever.
RHP Koji Uehara assumed the closer role after Craig Kimbrel sustained a left knee medial meniscus tear Friday.
The medial temporal lobe includes the hippocampus and the parahippocampal gyrus, both of which are important in memory.
"Rifts can stall when they reach the softer ice, like that found in the medial flowline" MacGregor said.
Patients with hysteria were put through "experiments" that more closely resembled stage hypnotism than anything with medial merit.
Each time someone touched the appropriate spot, the robot would describe the proper medial term for the region.
The medial temporal lobes, including structures called the hippocampi, were mostly removed on both sides of his brain.
The Knicks were also missing Kevin Seraphin (sore left foot) and Lance Thomas (sprained left medial collateral ligament).
As for tears of the medial collateral ligament, there were 143 this past season and 134 in 2013.
Facebook's policies say users, manufacturers or retailers cannot buy or sell non-medial drugs or marijuana on the platform.
Drivers working 25 hours per week or more will receive a stipend covering roughly half of their medial expenses.
Medial EarlySign said it is in ongoing clinical data studies with more than 20 million patients in 14 institutions.
Hooper left Sunday's game with a knee injury, and the MRI found a sprained medial collateral ligament, per Rapoport.
The front-running candidate dominated about 51 percent of conversations on the social medial platform, Twitter announced that evening.
The others are in Italian, Spanish, English, French, German and Polish and the hashtag for social medial is #Pontifex80.
During the surgery, he had his knee's anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed and the medial meniscus and lateral meniscus repaired.
On Wednesday, North Korean state-run medial reported that more than 380 foreign nationals had been placed in isolation.
But since a decades-old racist photograph on Northam's medial school yearbook page surfaced, Lunsford is having second thoughts.
Durant has missed 19 games with a Grade 2 sprain of the medial collateral ligament and a bruised tibia.
Bell is well on his way back from a torn medial collateral ligament in his right knee sustained Nov. 1.
Curry's diagnosis turned out to be a mild medial collateral ligament sprain, which, for most people, is no big deal.
And I'm pretty sure the Dollar Slice Wars of my college years are imprinted permanently in my medial temporal lobe.
Ziegler will share the closer role with RHP Koji Uehara until RHP Craig Kimbrel (left knee medial meniscus tear) returns.
The German firm, Together said, expects to receive an import and distribution license for medial cannabis in Germany next month.
Kinkaid made his fourth successive start for Cory Schneider, who has a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
Last season, Galloway tore his medial collateral ligament while sliding into the plate, which cost him most of the season.
His campaign was cut short by full tears of the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his right knee.
OF Austin Jackson went on the 15-day disabled list Friday for a medial meniscus tear in his left knee.
The famous patient HM had epilepsy in both of his medial temporal lobes, and they were removed to stop his seizures.
Bogosian sprained his medial collateral ligament during the first period of Buffalo's 2-1 victory at the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday.
NOTES: San Antonio F Kyle Anderson sustained a left medial knee sprain with one minute to go in the third quarter.
The second model is a cream canvas shoe printed with various versions of Mickey's face down the lateral and medial sides.
Looking at physiological differences, a 2014 study found that people with higher blood flow to the medial prefrontal cortex remembered more dreams.
I personally prefer the high-top version because it features the iconic All-Star logo on the medial sides of the shoes.
RHP Craig Kimbrel (left knee medial meniscus tear) was placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday and will undergo surgery Monday.
But his freshman year, his outlook on being the "big kid" changed when he tore the medial collateral ligament in his knee.
These impairments in working memory correlate with deficits in functional connectivity between the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex in the mutant animals.
Closer Craig Kimbrel was placed on the 15-day disabled list this month with a medial meniscus tear in his left knee.
Other small but notable changes include additional stitching on the lateral and medial sides of the shoe, and a black heel logo.
Curry suffered a Grade 1 medial collateral ligament sprain in his right knee during Game 4 against the Rockets on April 24.
The medial side has been incorporated with Converse&aposs classic logo, while a black AMBUSH logo can be found at the heel.
One explanation for this difference is that recollection is strongly associated with the medial temporal lobe, while familiarity is associated with frontoparietal regions.
She noticed the eastern edge of the rift ran into a "medial flowline," a river-like flow in the center of the glacier.
But it wasn't just synchronized dances and social medial savvy that propelled BTS to their status as the reigning boy band in America.
Intriguingly, Schwiedrzik was also able to study a patient who had had part of their medial frontal cortex removed from a previous illness.
At the 2013 world championships, Vonn tumbled violently down the course, tearing the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in her right knee.
Despite repeated requests from athletes, U.S.A. Hockey has not created social medial channels dedicated solely to the women's team, as U.S. Soccer has.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam on Sunday revealed that Jack tore his anterior cruciate ligament and a small medial meniscus in his right knee.
When Sony Pictures was targeted in 2014, the hack revealed more than 100 terabytes of data including movie scripts and medial records of employees.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline suggests not leaving people who are experiencing suicidal thoughts alone and seeking medial attention if they threaten self-harm.
The league also said that after three static seasons, the incidence of medial collateral ligament sprains soared by 22.3 percent, to 170 from 139.
In West Bengal, police found babies were being stolen from women who delivered at clinics, with medial staff telling them their child was stillborn.
If the medial entorhinal cortex was responsible for representing the latter, Tsao reasoned, then maybe the lateral entorhinal cortex harbored a signal of time.
The round also included Hong Kong-based Horizons Ventures and Nir Kalkstein, founder of high-speed trading firm Final and Medial EarlySign co-founder.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC has ordered that the medial drama cease production of its 16th season as a measure against the coronavirus.
He tore his the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and sustained a small medial meniscus tear midway through the 2015-16 season.
The center line of the glacier, known as the medial moraine, was strewn with boulders that had tumbled and drifted down from the peak.
While the musicians improvised, the parts of the brain that allow humans to express ourselves -- the medial prefrontal cortex or "default network" -- became more active.
The challenge for each artist was to choose the mode — conceptual, formal, or medial — by which to contain and channel this surging fount of narrative.
Tight end Evan Engram will also be back on Sunday after missing the last game with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee.
While you won't pay anything if you see a normal medial practitioner, Alan Green couldn't necessarily cover an expensive pair of glasses or extensive dental work.
"With this new Congress we will see bipartisan support for continued medial legalization, I think you'll see some resolution around this federal state conflict," Kennedy said.
Clinicians need to know they will be supported for providing appropriate care even when this clashes with what patients and families advocate for on social medial.
The stencils visible on the wall above my drawing table are used in larger 2D work or simply exist pinned to the wall like medial specimens.
"The shoulder has three heads: the anterior, medial, and posterior head," explains Peterson, who is the director of training and endurance for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Scoville then used a suction catheter to slurp up Molaison's medial temporal lobes, the portion of the brain that contains both the hippocampus and the amygdala.
The brothers organized a free medial outreach program, offering various free services ... like checking blood glucose levels and blood pressure, and calculating people's body mass index.
The team said Tuesday that a magnetic resonance imaging test revealed a medial collateral ligament sprain, but there is no other structural damage to the knee.
Dr. Marx quietly pointed out that because I'd had this surgery once before (under general anesthesia), after today I would not have much medial meniscus remaining.
"The epilepsy patients whose seizures tend to trigger déjà vu have generally been patients whose seizures originate in the medial temporal region of the brain," said Cleary.
Ori Geva, CEO of Medial EarlySign, said the funding will be used to broaden the company's solutions and expand clinical research and global implementation of its technology.
The move is a result of Red Sox All-Star closer RHP Craig Kimbrel (left knee medial meniscus tear) being placed on the 15-day disabled list.
"It feels like my foot is getting stuck as I'm turning, and that's putting pressure on my M.C.L.," he said in reference to his medial collateral ligament.
Now, the medial orbitofrontal cortex is also active when we find something pleasurable or rewarding, which isn't surprising either, since you'd expect beautiful experiences to be both.
Fields had been masterful in engineering Ohio State's high-powered offense before re-aggravating a sprained medial collateral ligament he sustained a week ago against Penn State.
Drones can't wean those reliant on ineffective traditional healers off of their concerns about Western medicine, nor can they address squalid conditions in urban areas with medial access.
Pugh reportedly tore the medial collateral ligament in his knee on Sunday, his first game back in the lineup since he broke his left hand in Week 6.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama took a minute during his Friday news conference to offer up White House medial services to an individual who appeared to have fainted.
Even more than that, almost 75% of the volunteers missed their "medial canthal region," the spot across the bridge of the nose and inner corners of the eyes.
Roethlisberger's season was interrupted in a Week 2000 win over the St. Louis Rams, when a low tackle resulted in a strained medial collateral ligament in his knee.
The amygdala, which Dr. Kotrba describes as "our brain's watchdog", is an almond-shape set of neurons in the brain's medial temporal lobe that houses our fear response.
Those costs are not overly burdensome by medial equipment standards, and the system could drastically reduce recovery time for patients overcoming partial paralysis resulting from conditions include strokes.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers managed only 210 yards and this week will probably be without wide receiver Davante Adams, who sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
Brooks, like many rivals, long addressed this by putting firmer wedges on the medial side of many shoes' midsoles, using a "progressive diagonal rollbar" on its flagship Adrenaline.
Paul LePage (R) vetoed a bill on Friday that would have let doctors allow patients to use medial marijuana for any medical reason, the Portland Press Herald reported.
In his draft of the paper, Annese speculated that my grandfather had created the lesion when he levered up Henry's frontal lobes to access the medial temporal lobes.
The patient says he finally got to the bottom of it ... he says a medial canthal tendon was displaced during the surgery when Nassif broke his nasal bone.
Mr. Pannkuk seemed to have damaged his medial temporal lobe, a zone in the brain deep behind the ears, where new experiences are converted to long-term memory.
Activity tends to cool in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which, Veneziale explained, acts as your "monitoring-critic voice," while the medial prefrontal cortex—"your creative flow"—heats up.
The researchers found a strong correlation between finding an equation beautiful and activation of the medial orbitofrontal cortex, a region of the prefrontal cortex just behind the eyes.
Unable to move, the racer was airlifted to a nearby hospital to discover she had torn her anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in her right knee.
The team announced Wednesday morning that Durant had sprained his medial collateral ligament and had sustained a tibial bone bruise and would be re-evaluated in four weeks.
Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who scored one goal and assisted on another, damaged the medial ligament in his right knee and was carried off the field on a stretcher.
The actor vehemently denied any health issues through his social media in October 2015, dispelling rumors that he had a tumor after being spotted at the UCLA Medial Center.
By sending an electric current into the medial temporal region of the brain, researchers have been able to trigger déjà vu experiences in epileptic patients and map brain activity.
McGee, who recovered from a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee, had 15 saves, an 0-2 record and a 4.98 earned-run average before the injury.
Medial EarlySign's technology can use existing blood test results and electronic health records to provide insights to healthcare organizations as they determine the best approach to improving patients' health.
Other small but notable changes include additional stitching on the lateral and medial sides of the shoe, a black and white All-Star logo, and a black heel logo.
A 2017 study conducted in Switzerland equated receiving compliments with sex; both excited our brain's reward system and the ventral medial prefrontal cortex, which heads up social decision making.
The fundraising page said that the pup's kidneys have gone into shock and the current estimate for medial costs is hovering around $2,000 (so far over $3,000 has been raised).
He pointed to "cyber civics" classes, such as the curriculum being taught to middle schoolers in California by CyberWise, a digital medial literacy platform for tweens, teens, parents and educators.
Researchers noted that their findings support the importance of sunglasses — in addition to careful SPF application — which can help block harmful UV rays in the oft-forgotten medial canthal region.
The first real photo showing the front of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S73 Edge just leaked from a user on the Chinese social medial network Weibo, which we found via Nowhereelse.fr.
Teens rely more readily on the medial prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that processes the mental state of other people as well as mimicry (hence the copy-catting).
Cabeza found that high confidence for true memories was associated with greater medial temporal lobe activity, while for false memories it was associated with greater frontoparietal activity in the brain.
Empathy, in the sense of emotional empathy, activates the insula and anterior cingulate cortex, while understanding is more related to the medial prefrontal cortex, which sits just behind the forehead.
"Lacking a specific target in a specific hemisphere of Henry's medial temporal lobes, my grandfather had decided to destroy both," Dittrich writes in one of the book's many chilling passages.
He had been handed the opportunity after it was determined late Saturday that the sprained medial collateral ligament in Fitzpatrick's left knee had not healed enough for him to play.
Recycle Health, which operates out of the medial school, has already collected more than 5,000 trackers and sent them to non-profit organizations since it got its start in 2015.
But I'm not here to tell you the world has ended—just open any mainstream news outlet or social medial channel if you'd like to slather yourself in apocalyptic rhetoric today.
Curry sprained the medial collateral ligament in his knee during a Game 4 first-round victory at Houston on April 24 when he slipped on a wet spot just before halftime.
He was taken to a Washington area hospital where he underwent an MRI, which revealed Durant had suffered a Grade 2 medial collateral ligament (MCL) sprain and a tibial bone bruise.
The squad won both of those games without starting forward Richard Roby, who injured his medial collateral ligament in mid-July in Las Vegas while trying out for the Korean Basketball League.
First, scientists still need to explain why corvids (crows, ravens), who exhibit many of the same cognitive capacities and behaviors as parrots, don't seem to have such an exaggerated medial spiriform nucleus.
There are many applications that focus on those specific industries — like electronic medial record systems in health care, for example — and other companies that provide high-level analytics like Palantir or IBM.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's Medial EarlySign, whose machine-learning based technology is meant to help improve patient management, said on Tuesday it raised $30 million, bringing its total funding to $50 million.
First, this same anatomy, where the medial arcuate ligament cuts across the celiac artery causing some compression, has been found, in autopsies, in many people who had no history of abdominal pain.
The discovery of this new lesion might call some of their conclusions about the functions of the medial temporal lobes into question and require a re-­examination of all that old data.
One example the researchers provide is that doctors could make use of the system to make predictions about the likelihood their patients have of contracting specific diseases based on their medial history.
The virus is likely to further distract Washington's attention and threatens to splinter the opposition, some of whom have expressed a willingness to work with Maduro to stem the burgeoning medial crisis.
In a landmark 1957 paper Dr. Milner wrote with Mr. Molaison's surgeon, she concluded that the medial temporal areas — including, importantly, an organ called the hippocampus — must be critical to memory formation.
Faced with the opposition to the ban, the body acknowledged that it has raised "social, medial and population control" concerns and has since softened its stance and deferred the decision to its board.
Advocacy groups have been hosting "Know Your Rights" trainings and circulating fliers and social medial posts with guidelines about what they say immigrants should do if ICE agents show up at their door.
We did an X-ray of his left hand, which showed a fairly non-displaced fracture at the base of the first medial carpal, which is kind of the base of the thumb.
By seeing where the lesions were in the brain, Darby and his team implicated a brain network that included the medial prefrontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, and different locations within the bilateral temporal lobes.
At Etidal, the recently launched center for combating extremist ideology, droves of young Saudis crunch through volumes of social medial data to identify extremists and to deploy strategies that will repel extremist recruitment.
Hooper, a Pro Bowl selection in 27 and 292.3, set career highs with 75 receptions, 787 receiving yards and six touchdowns last year despite missing three games with a sprained medial collateral ligament.
A "medial flowline" in the ice could have a "stagnating effect" on the newer rift, helping to slow or halt its advance toward the older chasm, scientists with Operation IceBridge said on Facebook.
Chatto & Windus; £18.99Patient HM became famous in the history of science when a surgeon treated his epilepsy by removing the medial temporal lobes in his brain, causing him to lose most of his memory.
Each rat was implanted with microelectrodes in their somatosensory cortex (the part of the brain responsible for touch and sense of location) and medial forebrain bundle (an important structure involved in the reward system).
On Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kim had to rush back to Los Angeles, California from New York City in order to support her husband after he suffered a medial emergency.
Travel Channel host Andrew Zimmern has been open about his struggles with drugs and alcohol in the past, and now he's using his social medial platform to get even more candid about overcoming addiction.
Mike Turner, head of infection and immunobiology at the Wellcome Trust medial charity, said the encouraging results represented a "landmark moment" and M72/AS01 now needed to be tested in much larger numbers of people.
He spent the summer in the lab of May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser, who had recently discovered grid cells—the neurons responsible for spatial navigation—in a brain area called the medial entorhinal cortex.
While he never addressed the breathing tube, he denied any health issues through the social media site back in October, dispelling rumors that he had a tumor after being spotted at the UCLA Medial Center.
Because he had concomitant extremity injuries (flap donor sites) and his defect was so large and included the lower abdominal wall, penis and scrotum, and some medial thigh tissue, conventional reconstructive options were very limited.
The four subtypes differed with respect to how a particular brain region called the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex — believed to play a role in self-referential thinking — is connected to other areas of the brain.
Once the treatment started, they saw that changes in activity in an area of the brain called the anterior medial prefrontal cortex (amPFC) was also associated with people who were responding well to the SSRI.
Contrast co-branding appears on the tongue, alongside Prada&aposs recognizable logo placed above "MADE IN ITALY" debossing on the lateral side, edition number debossing on the medial side and Trefoil logos at the rear.

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