How to use in-sentence of “cord”:
+ The literal and original use of the word, meant to undo a crossbow, the detention of the cord that launched the arrow.
+ Boccia is a ball sport played by disabled people including people with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy or spinal cord injury.
+ They are each named after the part of the spinal cord they come out of: C5, C6, C7, C8, and T1.
+ The brain and spinal cord are the CNS.
+ Maughan died in May 2020 of problems caused by her spinal cord injury, aged 91.

Example sentences of “cord”:
+ NeurosurgeryNeurosurgeons use an MRI scan not only in defining brain anatomy but in evaluating the integrity of the spinal cord after an injury.
+ Nü Gua is a goddess in another creation myth where the commoners, or peasants, were created by her dragging a cord through the mud.
+ Ornaments and sacred amulets are often attached to the headpiece as well, for example “beaded umbilical cord cases, and dream catchers or medicine wheels”, to amuse and help the infant develop his or her eyesight.
+ He hangs up but Joshua calls him back, leading David to remove the cord from the back of his telephone.
+ It looks very richly decorated with traditional cord wrappings and a specially designed handle.
+ Rather, the stimulus travels to the spinal cord and the message is then transmitted back through the body, tracing a path called the reflex arc.
+ NeurosurgeryNeurosurgeons use an MRI scan not only in defining brain anatomy but in evaluating the integrity of the spinal cord after an injury.
+ Nü Gua is a goddess in another creation myth where the commoners, or peasants, were created by her dragging a cord through the mud.
+ Ornaments and sacred amulets are often attached to the headpiece as well, for example "beaded umbilical cord cases, and dream catchers or medicine wheels", to amuse and help the infant develop his or her eyesight.
+ In this case, his brain sends messages through his spinal cord to his penis and makes an erection happen.
+ They also help repair the brain and spinal cord after traumatic injuries.
+ When this muscle “contracts the cord gets shorter, which pulls the testicles closer to the body.
+ The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that go to and from the brain.
More in-sentence examples of “cord”:
+ In 1989, he lost a vocal cordsvocal cord to cancer.
+ A fossil of this armored placoderm shows an embryo and umbilical cord inside its body.
+ The "spermatic" cord is tightened by the cremasteric muscle.
+ In 1989, he lost a vocal cordsvocal cord to cancer.
+ A fossil of this armored placoderm shows an embryo and umbilical cord inside its body.
+ The “spermatic” cord is tightened by the cremasteric muscle.
+ In 1879, she suffered spinal cord injuries when she fell from a stepladder.
+ All that remained was a cord that Liadan made for Niamh that held a white stone given to her by Ciarán.
+ Farther back in the brain is the spinal cord, which is the hollow dorsal nerve cord that chordates have.
+ He then made many campaigns in support of people with spinal cord injuries.
+ Milligan was found dead in his house in Chiswick, London, in February 1994, apparently self-strangled by the use of an electrical cord during an act of autoerotic asphyxiation.
+ Athletes at the Paralympics in 1972 were all afflicted by spinal cord injuries and required the use of a wheelchair.
+ Between the initial lobe of the left branch of the pulmonary artery and the concavity of the aortic arch is the connecting tissue cord – the arterial ligament.
+ This type of arrangement in found in a number of invertebrate phyla, and contrasts with the vertebrates, who have their spinal cord above their gut.
+ A guppy’s nervous system is highly centralized around its spinal cord and brain.
+ This is important, because if blood gets through the arachnoid mater into the cerebrospinal fluid, the brain and spinal cord can get irritated and infected.
+ Each vertebra has a hole through which the spinal cord passes.
+ All the nerves that come from the spinal cord are the PNS.
+ A vertebrate is an animal with a spinal cord surrounded by cartilage or bone.
+ Neurosurgery is the surgerysurgical specialty that focuses on diseases and injuries involving the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
+ Problems with the nervous system such as injury to the spinal cord or abnormal growths on it can also lead to priapism.
+ In voiceless alveolar trill, the vocal cord does not vibrate.
+ Signals from the spinal cord tell the brain what is going on in the body.
+ Scientists think that afferent nerves below the spinal cord injury cause blood pressure to get and stay high, by causing the blood vessels to get smaller.
+ Highly plastic adult stem cells can be taken from a variety of sources, including umbilical cord blood and bone marrow.
+ She died on September 30, 2019 at a Manhattan hospital from multiple organ failure and sepsis caused by a spinal cord injury at the age of 74.
+ Tarantula repeated with a blue cord to the south, a yellow cord to the west, and a white cord to the north.
+ Most vibrators use internal batteries, but some of them have a power cord and must be plugged into a power socket to work.
+ This is generally true but some activity is caused by the spinal cord directly, for example, reflex actions do not involve the brain.
+ It is usually caused by damage to the parts of the spinal cord that carry information about proprioception to the brain.
+ The spinal cord is protected by the vertebral column.
+ Their nervous system consists of ganglia under the eyespots and a cord of nerves that run down the body, under the gut.
+ Opioid receptors are widespread in the brain, and are also in the spinal cord and digestive tract.
+ Some serial killers have had very strange habits which leave evidence of their work at each crime; for instance Albert de Salvo, the Boston Strangler, would tie the cord with which he had strangled a woman around her neck in a special bow.
+ The central nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and Retina.
+ The money he raised from that tour went to help spinal cord injury research and paraplegic sports.
+ Between each set of vertebrae, a pair of spinal nerves exits the cord and connects to the internal organs and muscles.
+ Tetraplegia is caused by damage either to the brain or to the spinal cord at the level of the cervical vertebrae.
+ Newer hair dryers may have them also, appearing as a small box at the end of the power cord or on the handle itself.
+ Normally the spinal cord is attached to it.
+ The two sections are mostly made out of wood and the middle part that links them is cord or metal chain.
+ The tarantula, who knew what to do, spun a black cord and, attaching it to the ball, crawled away fast to the east, pulling on the cord with all his strength.
+ They usually consist of a rubber ball core wrapped in yarn or cord and attached to a narrow dowel, most commonly made of rattan or birch.
+ Usha died on 5 October 2020 at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram from cardiac arrest caused by spinal cord surgery, aged 81.
+ The umbilical cord is the tube that connects the unborn child and the mother together.
+ Yarn or a hard cord is wound tightly round these balls.
+ For the first time in the world, he introduced surgical treatment of prenatally diagnosed complex congenital heart defects in the first hours of life in newborns using autologous umbilical cord blood instead of donor blood.
+ The foramen is a hole in the bottom of the skull, through which the spinal cord joins the brain.
+ Since 2003, Graves was paralyzed from the waist down as a result of a spinal cord infection.
+ By removing the cerebral hemispheres, for instance, all perceptions, voluntary action, reflex actions still work because they are done by spinal cord circuits.
