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systema nervosum centrale - перевод на арабский

RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN LYON
Ecole Centrale de Lyon; Ecole centrale de Lyon; École Centrale Lyon; École Centrale de Lyon
  • François Barthélemy Arlès-Dufour, co-founder of the École centrale de Lyon
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systema nervosum centrale      
‎ الجِهازُ العَصَبِيُّ المَرْكَزِيّ‎
nervous system         
  • Nervous system of a bilaterian animal, in the form of a nerve cord with segmental enlargements, and a "brain" at the front
  • Layers protecting the brain and spinal cord.
  • Major elements in synaptic transmission. An electrochemical wave called an [[action potential]] travels along the [[axon]] of a [[neuron]]. When the wave reaches a [[synapse]], it provokes release of a small amount of [[neurotransmitter]] molecules, which bind to chemical receptor molecules in the membrane of the target cell.
  • Illustration of pain pathway, from [[René Descartes]]'s ''Treatise of Man''
  • Four stages in the development of the neural tube in the human embryo
  • Earthworm nervous system. ''Top:'' side view of the front of the worm. ''Bottom:'' nervous system in isolation, viewed from above
  • Human embryo, showing neural groove
  • Area of the human body surface innervated by each spinal nerve
  • Diagram showing the major divisions of the vertebrate nervous system.
  • Simplified schema of basic nervous system function: signals are picked up by sensory receptors and sent to the spinal cord and brain, where processing occurs that results in signals sent back to the spinal cord and then out to motor neurons
  • Internal anatomy of a spider, showing the nervous system in blue
  • Horizontal section of the head of an adult female human, showing skin, skull, and brain with [[gray matter]] (brown in this image) and underlying [[white matter]]
PART OF AN ANIMAL THAT COORDINATES ACTIONS AND SENSES
Nervous System; Neural; Nerve system; Nervous systems; Human Nervous System; Neurosystem; Neurogenic; Nervousystem; NS structure; Human nervous system; Nervous system (vertebrate); Neural system; Neuric; Systema nervosum; Systema nervorum; Comparative anatomy of the nervous system; Evolutionary origin of nervous systems; Neurally mediated
الجهاز العصبيّ
NEURAL         
  • Nervous system of a bilaterian animal, in the form of a nerve cord with segmental enlargements, and a "brain" at the front
  • Layers protecting the brain and spinal cord.
  • Major elements in synaptic transmission. An electrochemical wave called an [[action potential]] travels along the [[axon]] of a [[neuron]]. When the wave reaches a [[synapse]], it provokes release of a small amount of [[neurotransmitter]] molecules, which bind to chemical receptor molecules in the membrane of the target cell.
  • Illustration of pain pathway, from [[René Descartes]]'s ''Treatise of Man''
  • Four stages in the development of the neural tube in the human embryo
  • Earthworm nervous system. ''Top:'' side view of the front of the worm. ''Bottom:'' nervous system in isolation, viewed from above
  • Human embryo, showing neural groove
  • Area of the human body surface innervated by each spinal nerve
  • Diagram showing the major divisions of the vertebrate nervous system.
  • Simplified schema of basic nervous system function: signals are picked up by sensory receptors and sent to the spinal cord and brain, where processing occurs that results in signals sent back to the spinal cord and then out to motor neurons
  • Internal anatomy of a spider, showing the nervous system in blue
  • Horizontal section of the head of an adult female human, showing skin, skull, and brain with [[gray matter]] (brown in this image) and underlying [[white matter]]
PART OF AN ANIMAL THAT COORDINATES ACTIONS AND SENSES
Nervous System; Neural; Nerve system; Nervous systems; Human Nervous System; Neurosystem; Neurogenic; Nervousystem; NS structure; Human nervous system; Nervous system (vertebrate); Neural system; Neuric; Systema nervosum; Systema nervorum; Comparative anatomy of the nervous system; Evolutionary origin of nervous systems; Neurally mediated

ألاسم

اِلْتِهابُ العَصَب , اِلْتِهابُ الأَعْصاب

Определение

Centrale
·noun The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.

Википедия

École centrale de Lyon

The École centrale de Lyon (ECL) is a research university in greater Lyon, France. Founded in 1857 by François Barthélemy Arlès-Dufour in response to the increasing industrialization of France, it is one of the oldest graduate schools in France. The university is part of the Grandes Écoles, a prestigious group of French institutions dedicated to engineering, scientific research, and business education. The current 45-acre (18 ha) campus opened in 1967 and is located in the city of Ecully.

The École centrale de Lyon is traditionally known for its research and education in applied science and engineering. It excels in the research fields of acoustics, biosciences and nanotechnology, and is continuously ranked in the top five Grandes Écoles for the quality of its engineering graduate programs. The school is well-reputed for educating and training highly skilled engineers through many specialized graduate programs with a strong emphasis on laboratory instruction. Students graduate with a degree known as the diplôme d'ingénieur, which is an academic title protected by the French government and equivalent to a Master of Science, or with a PhD upon completion of their doctoral studies.

The École centrale de Lyon has strong ties with top institutions in Europe including Imperial College London and Darmstadt University of Technology. The university is one of the founding members of the Ecoles Centrales Group network (with campuses in Paris, Nantes, Lille, Marseille, and Beijing). It is also a founding member of University of Lyon's center for Research and Higher Education, which has over 120,000 students. Thus, it shares many of its PhD programs with other institutions part of University of Lyon such as INSA Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, and Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.