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Synchiria
A rare disorder in which a stimulus applied to one side of the body is felt on both sides.
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Syncanthus
An adhesion of the eyeball to the structures of the orbit.
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Axosomatic synapse
The synapse between the axon of one neuron and the cell body of another.
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Axodendritic synapse
The synapse between an axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another.
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Synanthropic
Living in a close association with humans.
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Synanciidae
The family of bottom-dwelling, spiny fish that includes the stonefish, a toxic marine animal.
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Symptom inventory
A list of findings or patterns common to particular illnesses or diseases, e.g., psychological illnesses, traumatic injuries, or neoplastic diseases. Symptom inventories are used to assess or screen patients, to assign them to treatment groups, and to randomize groups of individuals by their similarities or differences so that they may be compared in research.
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Sympathetic symptom
A symptom for which there is no specific inciting cause and usually occurring at a point more or less remote from the point of disturbance.
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Supratentorial symptom
A symptom due to psychological rather than organic causes. The term is slang and refers to symptoms with causes originating “above the tentorium cerebelli” (i.e., in the brain rather than in the body).
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Static symptom
A symptom pert, to the condition of a single organ or structure without reference to the remainder of the body.
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