pyramidolateral tract - translation to arabic
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pyramidolateral tract - translation to arabic

TYPE OF LITERARY WORK
Gospel tract; Gospel tracts; Religious tract; Treatise project; Tract society; Religious tracts; Tract Society; Tract societies; Tract (publication); Missionary tract
  • Tracts are often left in places with high amounts of public traffic. This tract was left under a vehicle [[windshield wiper]].

pyramidolateral tract      
‎ السَّبيلُ الهَرَمِيُّ الوَحْشِيّ‎
corticonuclear tract         
TWO-NEURON WHITE MATTER MOTOR PATHWAY
Cortico-bulbar tract; Corticobulbar fibre; Corticobulbar fiber; Corticonuclear tract; Corticobulbar axons; Corticobulbar; Corticobulbar pathway; Tractus corticonuclearis; Tractus corticobulbaris
‎ السَّبيلُ القِشْرِيُّ النَّوَوِيّ‎
corticobulbar tract         
TWO-NEURON WHITE MATTER MOTOR PATHWAY
Cortico-bulbar tract; Corticobulbar fibre; Corticobulbar fiber; Corticonuclear tract; Corticobulbar axons; Corticobulbar; Corticobulbar pathway; Tractus corticonuclearis; Tractus corticobulbaris
‎ السَّبيلُ القِشْرِيُّ البَصَلِيّ‎

Definition

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¦ noun inflammation of the urinary bladder, typically caused by infection and accompanied by frequent painful urination.

Wikipedia

Tract (literature)

A tract is a literary work and, in current usage, usually religious in nature. The notion of what constitutes a tract has changed over time. By the early part of the 21st century, a tract referred to a brief pamphlet used for religious and political purposes, though far more often the former. Tracts are often either left for someone to find or handed out. However, there have been times in history when the term implied tome-like works. A tractate, a derivative of a tract, is equivalent in Hebrew literature to a chapter of the Christian Bible.