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pa·ra·ceta·mol® <- [or -s]> [ˌpærəˈsi:təmɒl] N Brit Aus

so·ci·etal [səˈsaɪətəl] ADJ

pa·ri·ah [pəˈraɪə] N

1. pariah (in India):

parija m

2. pariah fig:

par·ity [ˈpærəti] N no pl

1. parity (equality):

2. parity:

parity FIN, MATH, PHYS

pet·al [ˈpetəl] N

1. petal (flower part):

2. petal Brit inf (darling):

srček m

cen·trip·etal [senˈtrɪpɪtəl] ADJ

pro·pri·etary [prəˈpraɪətəri] ADJ

1. proprietary (with legal right):

proprietary ECON, LAW
proprietary ECON, LAW
proprietary ECON, LAW

2. proprietary (owner-like):

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Another specific wormian bone, the pterion ossicle, sometimes exists between the sphenoidal angle of the parietal bone and the great wing of the sphenoid bone.
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An even more specific account divides the medial parietal region, relating the posterior cingulate to recollection and the precuneus to familiarity.
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Imaging studies show evidence that mental arithmetic is associated with the left and right parietal lobe.
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More than 50% of people affected with asbestosis develop plaques in the parietal pleura, the space between the chest wall and lungs.
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Agnosia is typically caused by damage to the brain (most commonly in the occipital or parietal lobes) or from a neurological disorder.
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Following sleep deprivation there is increased activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus and the bilateral parietal lobes.
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A midline epiparietal is absent; likewise no osteoderm straddles the parietal-squamosal boundary.
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Although constructional apraxia can result from lesions in any part of the brain, it is most commonly associated with lesions in the parietal-occipital lobes.
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Hence, someone's level of intelligence, for example, could be literally read off from the size of a particular bump on his posterior parietal lobe.
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The brain is divided into two hemispheres, each consisting of four lobes the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes.
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