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Etymology

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From cingulo- +‎ marginal.

Adjective

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cingulomarginal (not comparable)

  1. cingular and marginal
    • 2015 September 5, Cherry Ignacio et al., “Alterations in serum microRNA in humans with alcohol use disorders impact cell proliferation and cell death pathways and predict structural and functional changes in brain”, in BMC Neuroscience[1], volume 16, →DOI:
      For example, one cluster whose associations were not evident in the initial Pearson correlation analysis contained Tier A molecule mir - 92b and several brain regions (left and right cingulomarginal sulci, left and right inferior frontal lobe areas, and the anterior corpus callosum).