white matter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for white matter in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.matter [Am ˈmædər, Brit ˈmatə] N

2.1. matter (question, affair):

2.4. matter in phrases:

no matter as interj

II.matter [Am ˈmædər, Brit ˈmatə] VB intr

I.white <whiter, whitest> [Am (h)waɪt, Brit wʌɪt] ADJ

II.white [Am (h)waɪt, Brit wʌɪt] N

white matter in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for white matter in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.matter [ˈmætəʳ, Am ˈmæt̬ɚ] N

II.matter [ˈmætəʳ, Am ˈmæt̬ɚ] VB intr

American English

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This classification separated the diseases into two groups: gray matter acute and white matter acute inflammatory diseases.
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This demonstrated that the blood-brain barrier was broken by cerebral blood vessels, thus interfering with white matter metabolism.
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It seems that a defect of sphingolipid metabolism modifies the properties of normal appearing white matter.
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Learning and behavior studies in animal models using nifene have suggested a potential role of the nicotinic receptors located in distinct white matter tracts.
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In this condition, hyperintensive lesions are visible on the brain's white matter, and are believed to represent ischemic damage to the brain.
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Because the condition in this breed frequently affects only the white matter, it has been called necrotizing leukoencephalitis.
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Damage to gray matter, bodies of neurons, or white matter of axons in the cingulum therefore can affect humans cognitively because of this damage.
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The aging brain undergoes physical and functional changes including a decline in processing speed, central sensory functioning, white matter integrity, and brain volume.
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Types of injuries considered diffuse include concussion and diffuse axonal injury, widespread damage to axons in areas including white matter and the cerebral hemispheres.
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The instrument was swished around, severing the white matter, and was then repeated on the other side.
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