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Kasia85  +  566669 Tue, 16 Sep 08 12:39 PM
Hi:)

Could anybody explain what is the difference between these two words: "neural" and "neuronal"? I'll be grateful for Your replies.

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Mister Micawber  +  566701 Tue, 16 Sep 08 02:07 PM
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 Neural is the adjective for nerve and neuronal is the adjective for neuron.
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Anonymous, 281 days ago

Thanx, I was wondering the same thing...
It's a good thing to have such dilemmas sorted out on the web! Smile

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