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Cephalocaudal

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The cephalocaudal hierarchy of needs proposed by Maslow remains relevant in modern psychology.
The physician ordered a cephalocaudal ultrasound to examine the fetal spine during pregnancy.
The cephalocaudal organization of the nervous system is responsible for controlling bodily functions.
In a cephalocaudal pattern, the brain develops first, followed by the spinal cord and nerves.
The cephalocaudal organization of the brain is crucial for understanding its functions.
The cephalocaudal gradient of hormone secretion from the pituitary gland affects the functioning of the endocrine system.
The orthopedic surgeon ordered a cephalocaudal CT scan to check for fractures in the patient's spine.
The medical student learned how to perform a cephalocaudal examination during their neurology rotation.
The orthopedist conducted a cephalocaudal assessment of the patient's spine before recommending surgery.
The chiropractor performed a cephalocaudal analysis of the patient's posture.
The radiologist carefully examined the cephalocaudal images to detect any abnormalities.
The osteopath conducted a cephalocaudal examination to determine the cause of the patient's back pain.
The veterinarian ordered a cephalocaudal radiograph to evaluate the dog's spine.
The doctor ordered a cephalocaudal X-ray to assess the patient's spinal injury.
The doctor ordered a cephalocaudal CT scan to diagnose the patient's spinal condition.
The nurse performed a cephalocaudal assessment of the newborn's growth and development.
The cephalocaudal arrangement of sensory organs is a hallmark of animal evolution.
The radiologist identified a cephalocaudal narrowing of the spinal canal in the MRI report.
The technician positioned the patient correctly for the cephalocaudal X-ray.
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