"Myenteric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Myenteric refers to the muscular layer of the intestine that lies between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers. It is a type of smooth muscle that is found in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract and is involved in the regulation of gut movement and peristalsis.
Myelorrhaphy is a surgical procedure that involves the suturing or repair of the spinal cord or spinal nerves. It is typically performed to treat injuries or conditions that have damaged the spinal cord or nerves, such as herniated discs, spinal fractures, or spinal cord injuries. The goal of myelorrhaphy is to alleviate pain, restore function, and improve quality of life for individuals with spinal cord injuries or conditions.
Myelosarcoma is a type of cancer that originates in the bone marrow and affects the blood-forming cells. This rare type of cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the bone marrow, which can lead to an abnormal production of blood cells. Myelosarcoma can present with various symptoms, including fatigue, weakness, bleeding, and anemia, and may require a combination of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplantation for treatment.
Myelosuppressive refers to a substance or treatment that reduces the production of new blood cells in the bone marrow, particularly the red and white blood cells. It can also refer to a condition or disease that suppresses the bone marrow's ability to produce blood cells, often as a result of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other medical treatments.
Myelotomy refers to a surgical incision made into the spinal cord or spinal membranes to relieve compression or blockage of the spinal cord, often caused by tumors, herniated discs, or other conditions. The goal of myelotomy is to decompress the spinal cord, reduce pressure, and alleviate symptoms such as numbness, weakness, or paralysis.
Myelotoxicity refers to the ability of a substance, such as a medication or radiation, to cause damage to the myeloid cells in the bone marrow, which are responsible for producing red and white blood cells and platelets. This can lead to a deficiency in these cells, resulting in conditions such as anemia, neutropenia (a decrease in white blood cells), and thrombocytopenia (a decrease in platelets).
Mygalomorph is a term used in arachnology to refer to a type of spider that belongs to the infraorder Mygalomorphae. These spiders are characterized by their body shape, which is typically flattened and oval-shaped, and they have a spherical abdomen. Mygalomorphs are further divided into three families: Theraphosidae (tarantulas), Atypidae (atypical tarantulas), and Antrodiaetidae (ant-mimicking tarantulas).
Mygalomorphs are a group of spiders that belong to the infraorder Mygalomorphae. They are also known as tarantulas and Asian forest spiders. These spiders are characterized by their robust bodies, long legs, and distinctive webs. Mygalomorphs are generally large, hairy, and venomous, and are often feared and avoided by humans. Despite this, most species of mygalomorphs are harmless to humans and play an important role in ecosystems as predators of insects and other small animals.
Mykerinos is a name that refers to the third pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 4th dynasty, who ruled from around 2490 to 2472 BC.
Mykines is a small island located in the Danish West Indies (now the U.S. Virgin Islands) in the Caribbean Sea. It was a Danish colony from 1672 until it was sold to the United States in 1917. The island is now a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and rich history.