parietal in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.parietal [Am pəˈraɪəd(ə)l, Brit pəˈrʌɪɪt(ə)l] ADJ attr

II.parietal [Am pəˈraɪəd(ə)l, Brit pəˈrʌɪɪt(ə)l] N

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A midline epiparietal is absent; likewise no osteoderm straddles the parietal-squamosal boundary.
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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 calvaria (skullcap) is made up of the superior portions of the frontal bone, occipital bone, and parietal bones.
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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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Several distinct areas of the parietal lobe are responsible for contributing to different aspects of haptic memory.
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All three of these stimulate parietal cells to secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor.
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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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The lesions most associated with ideomotor apraxia are to the left parietal and premotor areas.
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In males, there was less gray matter volume in the left inferior parietal cortex.
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It is a visceromotor reflex, since the parietal peritoneum and viscera are involved in generating the reflex.
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