Neuromechanism


[noo r-oh-mek-uh-niz-uh m, nyoo r-] /ˌnʊər oʊˈmɛk əˌnɪz əm, ˌnyʊər-/

noun
1.
the function of the nervous system as it relates to its structure.

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