cerebra


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cer·e·bra

 (sĕr′ə-brə, sə-rē′brə)
n.
A plural of cerebrum.
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For George, though you would not have suspected it from his exterior, was one of those in whose cerebra the grey matter splashes restlessly about, producing strong curtains and crisp dialogue.
ATiC, through its partnership with Cerebra, a leading research charity working to support children with neurological conditions, has developed a number of bespoke product design solutions to enable children to play, increase their mobility and to make family life easier.
STAFF at several Cardiff opticians have helped donate nearly PS20,000 to the Welsh brain injury charity, Cerebra, following a year of fundraising.
The IT project manager is taking on the gruelling challenge to raise money for Tiny Lives, a Newcastlebased charity supporting the neonatal Unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, and for Cerebra, which works with children and young people who have suffered brain injuries.
The IT project manager is taking on the gruelling challenge to raise money for Tiny Lives, a Newcastle-based charity supporting the Neonatal Unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, and for Cerebra, who work with children and young people who have suffered brain injuries.
Dan is a product designer for Cerebra Innovations Centre which is a part of the charity Cerebra, where he designs and makes bespoke equipment for children with brain conditions, to enable them to live fuller lives.
The youth's cerebra embraces the most inconceivable of possibilities and their mind is neither blinded nor narrowed by the worldly desires or plights that plague the lives of the adults.
Chris Oliver, director of the Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders at University of Birmingham, said: "People with learning difficulties may be unable to describe how they are feeling and others may think that changes in behaviour and emotions are caused by things other than anxiety and depression.
"I've got my work cut out, though, as Poppy doesn't want to just take part - she wants to win!" The Abergavenny pair have been helped by the design team from the Cerebra Innovation Centre (CIC) at the University of Wales Trinity St David (UWTSD) in Swansea, who custom-made Poppy's equipment.
Rick's extensive experience and relationship in the marketplace combined with Flutura's game-changing Cerebra IOT intelligence platform will be a force multiplier.'
Canon Middle East and regional distributor Cerebra Middle East FZCO have signed a distribution agreement for the UAE.