How to use in-sentence of “spinal”:
+ Haggerty died in Burbank, California from spinal cancer on January 15, 2016 at the age of 74.
+ During the fall and winter of 1954, he underwent two delicate spinal operations which almost killed him.
+ This means: All animals with a spinal column are chordates; however, those without one are not necessarily non-Chordates.
+ The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that go to and from the brain.
+ NeurosurgeryNeurosurgeons use an MRI scan not only in defining brain anatomy but in evaluating the integrity of the spinal cord after an injury.
+ They are at the very top of the spinal cord, near the neck.
+ She had also suffered a lot of pain from a fused spinal disc.
+ Wallace died on September 13, 1998 in Montgomery, AlabamaMontgomery, Alabama from sepsis complicated by a spinal infection, aged 79.
Example sentences of “spinal”:
+ Of all invertebrate phyla, the echinoderms are the closest relatives to the chordata, that is, animals who have spinal cord, such as vertebrates.
+ These spinal taps were dangerous and very painful.
+ Of all invertebrate phyla, the echinoderms are the closest relatives to the chordata, that is, animals who have spinal cord, such as vertebrates.
+ These spinal taps were dangerous and very painful.
+ Hubbins in “This Is Spinal Tap”, and Chuck McGill on “Better Call Saul”.
+ She worked with Project Hope, Operation Smile, the National Spinal Cord Injury Association, and Operation Give.
+ Footage of the former’s aftermath was shown over the credits and showed a subdued and bloodied Chan in a spinal injury stretcher.
+ Since 2003, Graves was paralyzed from the waist down as a result of a spinal cord infection.
+ Cepillín died at a Naucalpan hospital on March 8, 2021 from spinal cancer, aged 75.
+ To make sure that the men would come get the spinal taps, the researchers sent all 400 subjects a letter titled “Last Chance for Special Free Treatment.” This was a lie; the spinal taps were not treatment.
+ Hendra was probably best known for being the head writer and co-producer in 1984 of the first six shows of the long-running British satirical television series “Spitting Image”, and for starring in the movie “This Is Spinal Tap” as the band’s manager Ian Faith.
+ However, AD sometimes happens in people with spinal damage as low as their tenth thoracic vertebra.
+ The CNS is protected by bone in the dorsal cavity: the brain in the cranial subcavity, and the spinal cord in the spinal cavity.
+ He is known for his work in “This Is Spinal Tap”, “The Princess Bride The Princess Bride”, “Best in Show”, “A Mighty Wind”, and in “For Your Consideration”.
+ MRI scans can be used to study the brain, spinal cord, bones, joints, breasts, the heart and blood vessels.
+ Anderzon died of spinal cancer in Stockholm, Sweden, aged 71.
+ Their spinal column was more flexible, so they were probably more agile than their cousins and better at rearing up.
+ It is uncommon for the virus to enter the brain or spinal cord.
+ At the time, necessary things had yet to be done to let skiers with spinal cord wounds ski.
+ In many organisms, the notochord helps the spine or nervous system grow, but some animals have only a notochord and no spinal bones.
+ The spinal cord is protected by the vertebral column.
+ Maughan died in May 2020 of problems caused by her spinal cord injury, aged 91.
More in-sentence examples of “spinal”:
+ Paralysis is most often caused by damage to the nervous system or brain, especially the spinal cord.
+ By removing the cerebral hemispheres, for instance, all perceptions, voluntary action, reflex actions still work because they are done by spinal cord circuits.
+ A guppy’s nervous system is highly centralized around its spinal cord and brain.
+ Cigar died from spinal surgery complications in Lexington, Kentucky, aged 24.
+ Härenstam died from spinal cancer on 13 June 2015 in Stockholm, aged 73.
+ Signals from the spinal cord tell the brain what is going on in the body.
+ Neck pain may be caused by tight muscles in the neck and upper back or compression of the spinal nerves in the neck.
+ In November 2019, Terashima revealed that he had been diagnosed with spinal stenosis.
+ In vertebrates, the spinal cord by itself can cause reflex responses as well as simple movement such as swimming or walking.
+ The blood irritates the brain and spinal cord, and causes symptoms like a very bad headache and a stiff neck.
+ Tetraplegia is caused by damage either to the brain or to the spinal cord at the level of the cervical vertebrae.
+ Houseman died in Malibu, California from spinal cancer, aged 86.
+ They are the doctors who give epidurals during labor and delivery, provide spinal blocks, local nerve blocks, and general anaesthesia for procedures.
+ CSF is a special fluid which bathes the brain and spinal cord.
+ 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.
+ That is because of the dog’s very long spinal column and short rib cage.
+ The membranes that surround the central nervous system organs the brain and the spinal cord, in the Cranial cavitycranial and spinal cavities are the three meninges.
+ This is the ventricular system: it continues as the central canal of the spinal cord.
+ Afferent nerves are supposed to Sensessense things and send messages back to the brain and spinal cord so the brain can decide how to react.
+ It is usually caused by damage to the parts of the spinal cord that carry information about proprioception to the brain.
+ It joins the rest of the brain with the spinal cord.
+ The part of the central nervous system in the spinal column is called spinal cord.
+ Problems with the nervous system such as injury to the spinal cord or abnormal growths on it can also lead to priapism.
+ Frąckowiak died of spinal cancer on 6 November 2017 in Łódź.
+ It is made up of the brain and the spinal cord.
+ The foramen is a hole in the bottom of the skull, through which the spinal cord joins the brain.
+ It is just on top of the spinal cord.
+ In 1879, she suffered spinal cord injuries when she fell from a stepladder.
+ The money he raised from that tour went to help spinal cord injury research and paraplegic sports.
+ They also help repair the brain and spinal cord after traumatic injuries.
+ The operation took place near to her spinal cord.
+ The spinal nerve emerges from the spinal column through an opening “between” adjacent vertebrae.
+ AD usually happens in people with spinal cord injuryinjuries that have caused damage above the sixth thoracic vertebra.
+ The spine, all together, is called the spinal column.
+ Normally the spinal cord is attached to it.
+ The pia mater is the layer of the meninges that is closest to the brain and spinal cord.
+ In 2002, de Hond became paralyzed because of a spinal cord caused by spinal cancer.
+ The live tracks are “Get on the Snake”, “Gun”, “I Awake”, “Big Dumb Sex”, and a medley of Spinal Tap’s “Big Bottom” and Cheech Chong’s “Earache My Eye”, with footage from both concerts mixed together.
+ In this case, his brain sends messages through his spinal cord to his penis and makes an erection happen.
+ The brain and spinal cord are the CNS.
+ Central nervous system diseases, also known as central nervous system disorders, are a group of neurological disorders that affect the structure or function of the human brainbrain or spinal cord.
+ Zacharias died of spinal cancer on May 19, 2020 at his home in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 74.
+ Autoimmune diseases can cause encephalitis if the body’s immune system attacks the brain, the spinal cord, and their nerves.
+ Cerebrospinal fluid was also found in the spaces of the brain and spinal cord.
+ It connects the higher parts of the brain to the spinal cord.
+ The dura mater is the layer of the meninges that is farthest from the brain and the spinal cord.
+ The meninges are the membranes that surround and protect the brain and the spinal cord.
+ The nerve cells responsible for reflexes are not always in the brain, but often in the spinal cord.
+ She also got mouth cancer and problems in her spinal cord.
+ In vertebrates it runs inside the backbone, and is called the spinal cord.
+ Paralysis is most often caused by damage to the nervous system or brain, especially the spinal cord.
+ By removing the cerebral hemispheres, for instance, all perceptions, voluntary action, reflex actions still work because they are done by spinal cord circuits.