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cauda

Tail, or tail-like appendage; part of the cauda equina, a bundle of nerves at the lower of the spinal cord in vertebrates.



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CASE FACTS: Dale Skrzypchak suffered from cauda equina syndrome, which is a neurosurgical emergency involving a compressed nerve extending into the cauda equina region of the body, which is that portion below where the spinal cord terminates.
Entre as páginas 29 e 33, o livro se propõe a analisar o conceito de Cauda Longa, introduzido por Chris Anderson para ilustrar os novos formatos que os mercados tomam quando as lojas se virtualizam e passam a poder oferecer uma variedade sempre crescente de produtos e opções.
Like Malapropism, Cauda Equina was under the care of Mick Channon, whose sprinters seem to keep possession of their enthusiasm and go on willingly season after season, netting their share of income to keep the owner's Weatherbys account in the black.
 
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