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1
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A deep grove in the brain.
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2
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A cerebrovascular accident.
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3
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Intense electrical bursts causes’ temporary interference with muscle control, movement, speech, and vision, or awareness.
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4
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Bruising of the brain.
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5
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Nerve fibers that are housed within the nerve tract must have the same origin, function, and termination.
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7
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Membranes that encompass the brain and spinal cord.
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8
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A chronic, debilitating autoimmune disease.
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14
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Paralysis from the shoulders down.
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15
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Injury caused by sharp jarring may cause.
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16
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Degeneration of the nerve cells in the parts of the brain that’s controls movement.
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18
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Outer sheath of nerve composed of Schwann cells.
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19
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Permanent disabling birth defect happens during first month of pregnancy.
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20
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Protective membranes that wrap nerve fibers in PNS.
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21
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Paralysis on one side of the body.
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22
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Infection of the meninges that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord.
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23
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Misfiring or interference of electrical impulses in the brain.
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25
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Paralysis from the waist down.
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26
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A progressive disease which loss of memory and other cognitive functions occur.
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27
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A shallow groove of the brain.
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