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Plexus
Plexus This is a disambiguation page: a list ... directly to the intended article. Look up plexus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A plexus is a network. It has more specific ... of neurons join together to form a plexus or nerve net. This is the characteristic ... echinoderms also take this form, where a plexus underlies the ectoderm of these animals ...
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Plexus (translated from German)
Plexus Plexus (of latin plectere, twist) designation: Netzwerk veins ... or nerve network in the medicine, see Plexus (medicine) a magazine for personnel from the ranges anaesthesia and intensive care, see Plexus (magazine) Plexus (Henry Miller), novel This side is ...
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Plexus (translated from French)
Plexus This article is one ébauche to be ... share your knowledge by modifying it. One plexus is a network. In biology , it has ... join to form a nervous network. A plexus is also a network of vaisseaux blood . The most important example is it plexus choroids of cerveau .
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Lumbar plexus
Lumbar plexus Nerve: Lumbar plexus The lumbar plexus and its branches. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2}}} Latin plexus lumbalis Gray's subject #212 Innervates From ... Gray's Fig. 822 - Plan of lumbar plexus. The lumbar plexus is formed by ...
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Pudendal plexus
Pudendal plexus Nerve: Pudendal plexus Plan of sacral and pudendal plexuses. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2}}} Latin plexus pudendalis Gray's subject #213 Innervates From To MeSH {{{MeshNumber}}} The pudendal plexus is not sharply marked off from the sacral plexus, and as a consequence some of ...
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Sacral plexus
Sacral plexus Nerve: Sacral plexus Fig. 828 - Plan of sacral and pudendal ... pudendal plexuses. In human anatomy, the Sacral plexus refers to the nerve plexus emerging from the sacral vertebrae (S1-S4 ... and lower limbs. The phrase "Lumbar sacral plexus" is also sometimes used, and in ...
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Nerve plexus
Nerve plexus Gray's Fig. 838 - The right sympathetic ... thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic plexuses. A nerve plexus is a network of intersecting nerves. They ... are several in the body, including: Cervical plexus - serves the head, neck and shoulders Brachial plexus - serves the chest, shoulders, arms and hands Lumbar plexus - serves the back, abdomen, groin, thighs, ...
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Plexus Corporation
Plexus Corporation Plexus Corporation NASDAQ: PLXS, is an Electronics Manufacturing ... aerospace industries. With headquarters in Neenah, Wisconsin, Plexus has engineering and manufacturing facilities in China ... and the United States. Founded in 1980, Plexus provides product design, test, manufacturing, fulfillment and ...
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Cervical plexus
Cervical plexus Nerve: Cervical plexus Plan of the cervical plexus. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2}}} Latin ' Gray ... Innervates From To MeSH {{{MeshNumber}}} The cervical plexus is a plexus of the ventral roots of the ...
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Solar plexus
Solar plexus The solar plexus, also known as the celiac plexus, plexus cœliacus or plexus solaris, is an autonomous cluster of ...
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