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Nerve induction is a theoretical method of creating a sensation by stimulation of the sensory nerves rather than by actual stimulus.
Nerveinduction is a theoretical method of creating a sensation by stimulation of the sensory nerves rather than by actual stimulus. The concept is mentioned...
he withdraws his hand from a box that inflicts pain through direct nerveinduction, the gom jabbar will kill him instantly. Mohiam explains to Paul that...
"tests" young Paul Atreides using a box that inflicts pain through "nerveinduction". It is described as "a green metal cube about fifteen centimeters...
(which include anemones, hydras, corals and jellyfish) consist of a diffuse nerve net. All other animal species, with the exception of a few types of worm...
throughout the surgical process. Induction of unconsciousness An essential aspect of general anesthesia is the induction of complete unconsciousness, rendering...
Chorda tympani is a branch of the facial nerve that carries gustatory (taste) sensory innervation from the front of the tongue and parasympathetic (secretomotor)...
re-excitation to exist, both an increase in motor neuron excitability and nerve signal delay are required. Increased motor neuron excitability is likely...
sequence induction (RSI) – also referred to as rapid sequence intubation or as rapid sequence induction and intubation (RSII) or as crash induction – is a...
if nerve pathways to the bladder sphincter are damaged, with the resulting retrograde ejaculation being either temporary or permanent. Modern nerve-sparing...
electrical potentials of living cells. In 1962 he proposed the Association induction hypothesis, which claims to be unifying, general theory of the living...
benign nerve-sheath tumor in the peripheral nervous system. In 90% of cases, they are found as stand-alone tumors (solitary neurofibroma, solitary nerve sheath...
the nervous system, a synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron or to the...
the branches of an axon. An axon, also called a nerve fiber, is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell that conducts electrical impulses called action...
rhombomere 4 and gives rise to the facial nerve. Without this Hoxb-1 expression, a nerve similar to the trigeminal nerve arises. Neurogenesis is the process...
Moondance's behavior from a trainer at Westfield Stables. Rick works up the nerve to ask Lou to be a personal reference for him for adoption. Katie looks...
Instrumental variable, in statistics Intrinsic viscosity Trochlear nerve, the fourth cranial nerve 4 (number) in Roman numerals Four-Phase Systems, a computer...
Denervation is any loss of nerve supply regardless of the cause. If the nerves lost to denervation are part of the neuronal communication to a specific...
the length of the animal, dorsal to the gut tube, with a hollow dorsal nerve cord (the neural tube, which develops into the brain and spinal cord) running...
manifestations of malignancies, immune mediated disorders and physical trauma to a nerve trunk. Neuropathic pain is common in cancer as a direct result of cancer...
cranial nerve VII The petrosal placode, associated with the second pharyngeal groove, generates the inferior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve and distal...
a spinal reflex at the level of the spinal nerves S2–4 via the pudendal nerve. Although the external sphincter and pelvic muscles can be voluntarily controlled...
cause anxiety disorders. These factors include childhood anxiety, drug induction by central stimulant drugs, metabolic diseases or having depressive disorder...
Cable in former Insight Communications territories Optic nerve (CN2), second cranial nerve Cartoon Network Too, a defunct British channel owned by The...
the chemical isopropyl aminoethylmethyl phosphonite, a precursor to the nerve agent VX (NATO code) Quadratus lumborum muscle, a muscle in the lower back...