Examlex
The fact that vastly different types of therapies often produce similar outcomes has led some researchers to search for similar elements shared by each of the approaches that may account for their common successes. These elements are called:
Septum Secundum
Second of two major septal structures involved in the partitioning of the atrium, arising later than the septum primum and located to the right of it; it remains an incomplete partition until after birth, with its unclosed area constituting the foramen ovale.
Foramen Rotundum
An opening in the sphenoid bone of the skull through which the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve passes.
Neural Tube
The precursor to the central nervous system in vertebrates, developing into the brain and spinal cord.
Ventricles of the Brain
Cerebral cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid that help protect the brain from injury and provide it nutrients.
Q2: The gradual loss of cognitive abilities that
Q2: Regular medical checkups, exercise, and a healthy
Q23: What is the difference between how the
Q55: Robert recently became paralyzed from the waist
Q158: When a therapy client responds to his
Q216: Considering the following data set: (3, 4,
Q217: G.H. has an eating disorder. She engages
Q223: Great flexibility and an increased sense of
Q243: One of the disorders that is thought
Q246: Steve and his romantic partner are having