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From a kinetic point of view, glioma invasion of the brain is defined as a major determinant of glioma growth (Burgess et al, 1997; Swanson et al, 2000, 2002).

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The center of the anatomic brain was defined as the mean of the (x, y, z) coordinates of all regions-of-interest.

The whole brain was defined as gray and white matter of the cerebrum, brain stem and cerebellum with the inferior boundary being the caudal end of cerebellar tonsils.

The olfactory brain was defined as the piriform and entorhinal cortex, front agranular regions of the insular lobe up to the anterior comissure, orbitofrontal cortex.

The unstained area of the brain was defined as the infarct zone.

'First metastasis in brain' was defined as the presence of brain involvement with or without systemic metastases when MBC was first documented.

As the brains could not be cut off from the spinal cord at comparable positions in every individual, the end of the brain was defined as the perpendicular projection of the cerebellum on the medulla.

A tumour presenting with a pial plane was therefore defined as a 'good' plane, and gross tumour invasion of the pia mater and the brain was defined as 'difficult' plane.

The normal range of numbers of OPC in the brain was defined as the mean ± one standard deviation of OPC counts from 35 fields of view from five blocks from five different postmortem brains, where death was due to a non-neurological cause (mean 95 ± 23 SD).

Brain death is defined as the total cessation of brain function; it is impossible to return to life after brain death.

Traumatic brain injury is defined as damage to the brain as a result of injury, often from a violent blow or jolt to the head.

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