Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Mentors

    Senior professionals who provide guidance, direction and support to those persons desirous of improvement in academic positions, administrative positions or other career development situations. A person who functions as a teacher, counselor, and role model for a younger person. Somebody who advises and guides a younger, less experienced person. A trusted and experienced advisor or…

  • Mental processes

    Conceptual functions or thinking in all its forms.  

  • Meningoencephalitis

    An inflammatory process involving the brain (encephalitis) and meninges (meningitis), most often produced by pathogenic organisms which invade the central nervous system, and occasionally by toxins, autoimmune disorders, and other conditions. Inflammation of the meninges and the brain. Inflammation of the brain and its membranous coverings (the meninges) caused by infection, as with the mumps…

  • Meningitis

    Inflammation of the meninges. When it affects the dura mater, the disease is termed pachymeningitis; when the arachnoid and pia mater are involved, it is called leptomeningitis, or meningitis proper. A disease of the membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord. Any infection of the meninges. Inflammation of the coverings around the brain and spinal…

  • Meninges

    The three membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord. Three connective tissue membranes that protect and enclose the brain and spinal cord. The outer layer is tough, thick dura mater; the middle layer is the delicate, spiderweb-like arachnoid; and the inner layer is the highly vascularized pia mater. The inner two layers…

  • Meningeal

    Refers to the meninges, the tissue covering the brain and spinal cord.  

  • Membrane proteins

    Proteins which are found in membranes including cellular and intracellular membranes. They consist of two types, peripheral and integral proteins. They include most membrane-associated enzymes, antigenic proteins, transport proteins, and drug, hormone, and lectin receptors.  

  • Medline

    An online database of MEDLARS, the computerized bibliographic Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System of the National Library of Medicine. A computer-based search facility for all published peer-reviewed biomedical papers.  

  • Medicament

    A medicinal substance or agent.  

  • Mediator

    An object or substance by which something is mediated, such as (1) a structure of the nervous system that transmits impulses eliciting a specific response; (2) a chemical substance (transmitter substance) that induces activity in an excitable tissue, such as nerve or muscle; or (3) a substance released from cells as the result of the…

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