Information about Spine

Spine or Spinal may refer to:

Science and medicine

Other uses

  • The Spine, a set of national services used by the NHS Care Record Service (an electronic patient record system)
  • Courage, "having a spine"
  • Spine (archery), a measure of stiffness
  • The Spine, a 2004 They Might Be Giants album, including the songs "Spine" and "Spines"
  • Spinal Tap (band), a semi-fictional heavy metal band
  • The Spines, a real live band from Wellington, New Zealand. Led by singer/songwriter Jon Mc Leary.
  • Spinal (Killer Instinct), a fictional character from the video game Killer Instinct
  • Spine (Skeleton Krew), a character in the computer game Skeleton Krew
Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material.

History

The craft of bookbinding originated in India, where religious sutra were copied onto palm leaves (cut into two, lengthwise) with a
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Spines are the ends of branches or leafs, that have been modified into cylindrical, hard structures with sharp ends. They are often also called thorns, which are reduced, sharp pointed stems.

Spines are used by plants to protect themselves from herbivores.
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spine is a hard, thorny or needle-like structure which occurs on various animals. Animals such as the porcupine and sea urchin grow spines as a self-defense mechanism. Spines are often formed of keratin.
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vertebral column (backbone or spine) is a column of 34 vertebrae, the sacrum, intervertebral discs, and the coccyx situated in the dorsal aspect of the torso, separated by spinal discs. It houses the spinal cord in its spinal canal.
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spinal chord is a thin, tubular bundle of nerves that is an extension of the central nervous system from the brain and is enclosed in and protected by the bony vertebral column.
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Spinal analgesia, (or commonly called spinal anaesthesia) is a form of local, or more specifically regional, anaesthesia involving injection of a local anaesthetic into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), generally through a long fine needle.
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lumbar puncture (colloquially known as a spinal tap) is a diagnostic and at times therapeutic procedure that is performed in order to collect a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for biochemical, microbiological, and cytological analysis, or—rarely—to relieve
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Spine is an international bi-weekly peer-reviewed medical journal in the field of the spine. According to the journal, it is "the leading subspecialty journal for the treatment of spinal disorders"[1].
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A dendritic spine is a small (sub-micrometre) membranous extrusion that protrudes from a dendrite and forms one half of a synapse. Typically spines have a bulbous head (the spine head) which is connected to the parent dendrite through a thin spine neck.
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Courage, also known as bravery and fortitude, is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty or intimidation. It can be divided into "physical courage" — in the face of physical pain, hardship, and threat of death — and "moral courage" —
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The Spine
(2004) The Spine Surfs Alone
(2004)

TMBG studio album chronology

No!
(2002) The Spine
(2004) Here Come the ABCs
(2005)

The Spine
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Spinal Tap is a mostly fictitious heavy metal band, the subject of the 1984 rockumentary/mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap. The film was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the same name.
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Killer Instinct is a fighting game by Rare and Nintendo. Initially released in arcades in 1994, and claiming to use an "Ultra 64" hardware engine. The game received a high profile launch on the Super Nintendo, as well as on the Game Boy.
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