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1 dendrita
f.dendrite, a mineral representing the figures of plants.* * *1 dendrite* * *= dendrite.Ex. Doing activities that have immediate connections to the real world increases learning and may increase the development or maintenance of dendrites in the brain.* * *= dendrite.Ex: Doing activities that have immediate connections to the real world increases learning and may increase the development or maintenance of dendrites in the brain.
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2 realizar actividades
(v.) = conduct + business, do + activitiesEx. It is not a counselling but an information and referral service, with most business conducted via the telephone, although the office is open to personal callers.Ex. Doing activities that have immediate connections to the real world increases learning and may increase the development or maintenance of dendrites in the brain.* * *(v.) = conduct + business, do + activitiesEx: It is not a counselling but an information and referral service, with most business conducted via the telephone, although the office is open to personal callers.
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3 dendrítico
adj.dendritic, dendric, referring to dendrites.* * *= dendritic.Ex. Pyramidal neurons, also known as pyramidal cells, are neurons with a pyramidal-shaped cell body (soma) and two distinct dendritic trees.* * *= dendritic.Ex: Pyramidal neurons, also known as pyramidal cells, are neurons with a pyramidal-shaped cell body (soma) and two distinct dendritic trees.
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4 nevocito
m.nevocyte, cell of a pigmented cutaneous nevus that differs from a normal melanocyte in that it lacks dendrites, naevocyte.
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