File:NHM - Central nervous system 1.jpg
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English: The central nervous system of the human (the brain and the spinal cord) at the Natural History Museum in London, England.
Magyar: Az ember központi idegrendszere (az agy és a gerincvelő) a londoni Természettudományi Múzeumban. |
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