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a. (context medicine English) Of or pertaining to neurogenetics, the study of the genetic basis of nerve and brain function
Usage examples of "neurogenetic".
Walt Disney and Luther Burbank, a fully developed Stage 20 Neurogenetic brain.
The classic tendency of Terminal Adult species to impose its over-specialized dinosaur models on all other neurogenetic forms was then exposed as genetic barbarism.
Multi-World Neurogenetic Legal Commission, of which John Milano was the chairperson, totally revised the structure of post-human society -- by harmonizing human behavior with genetic-caste, DNA law replaced the whims of hive-law.
Judeo-Christian Bible is an invaluable index to the neurogenetic level of the period in which it was written.
Teamsters wearing Joe Namath satin shirts with Fonz hair styles is another by-product of the newly won control of our neurogenetic brain sequences.
Indeed, the outstanding neurogenetic characteristic of the human is this continual larval change.
Genetics, taught in a prestigious Sun Belt University, is a very valuable neurogenetic clue.
It reveals much about the Neurogenetic Stage of the hive culture -- and of the planet.
Recombinant DNA Research, Life Extension and cloning was a wonderful sign that Neurogenetic Consciousness was emerging.
In only one of these ambushes was he found in possession of neurogenetic chemicals.