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ventro-

  1. a combining form meaning “abdomen,” used in the formation of compound words:

    ventrodorsal.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ventro-1

Combining form of New Latin venter venter; -o-
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Example Sentences

In one 2007 study, he found heightened amygdala activity, as well as reduced activation in the ventro medial prefrontal cortex, a region that plays a crucial role in inhibiting behavior.

About 90 minutes later, investigators used high-tech scans to measure the hormone's impact on activity levels in the brain's ventro medial prefrontal cortex region.

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Ventro's share price plunged to less than $1.

And whereas Ventro sold laboratory chemicals in beaker quantities, ChemConnect focused on industrial chemicals sold by the railcar--a market in which there are fewer transactions but much more money involved.

Most of today's B2B survivors have learned key lessons from the flameouts of firms like Ventro of Mountain View, Calif. Born in 1997, the dotcom promised to become the premier marketplace for laboratory tools and chemicals and attracted bushels of investor capital.

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