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neurovisceral

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neurovisceral /neu·ro·vis·cer·al/ (-vis´er'l) neurosplanchnic.
neu·ro·vis·cer·al (nr-vsr-l)
adj.
Of or relating to innervation of the internal organs by the autonomic nervous system.

neurosplanchnic [noor″o-splangk´nik]
pertaining to the cerebrospinal and sympathetic nervous systems.

neurovisceral


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