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brain cells

n. (brain cell English)

Usage examples of "brain cells".

Epilepsy is a condition in which brain cells fire off at unpredictable moments and without the normal stimulus.

It had lost most of its oxygen by this time, of course, giving it up to the avid brain cells which, without motion or visible signs of life, consumed one quarter of all the oxygen carried by the blood to the various organs of the body.

If it were very radioactive, which the stuff in the box in GYN was, then it would kill the brain cells that absorbed it.

This, as we have seen, is why liver cells are different from brain cells, and bone cells are different from muscle cells.

That human beings would possess such systems memory seems not even a little surprising (memory stored in brain cells is not the only memory the Kosmos has generated!

Mikowski was one of those who knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that brain cells couldn't be made to reproduce.

Then I got to wondering why the profession was so unpopular, and after half an hour of beating my weary brain cells around, I got silently to my feet and made my way in my socks to the sick bay.

The system only involved her thought processes, not her memory, leaving her brain cells uncluttered.

The discovery of magnetite in human brain cells back in the late twentieth century had bolstered their claims with the kind of pseudo-science backing such people thrived on.

There was a sudden frenzy of neurotransmitters that made his brain cells rush with wild, electro-chemical storms.