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The Medieval Cell Doctrine
"The medieval cell doctrine was a series of speculative psychological models derived from ancient Greco-Roman ideas in which cognitive faculties were assigned to “cells,” typically but not exclusively corresponding..." – By Douglas J. Lanska
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Plasticity in the Micturition Circuit During Development and Following Spinal Cord Injury
"The micturition reflex relies on complex neural signaling to enable the coordination of the lower urinary tract. In neonates..." – By Harrison W. Hsiang and Margaret A. Vizzard
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