「nervous」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「the」)
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Function and dysfunction of the | nervous system |
Anterolateral system, part of the | nervous system |
The substance has harmful effects on the | nervous system. |
Nervensystems (Experimental Physiology of the | Nervous System), 1867 |
sautonomia-inability to regulate parts of the | nervous system |
In psychology, transduction refers to the | nervous system. |
Laboratory notes of technical methods for the | nervous system". |
Ammonia is toxic, particularly to the | nervous system. |
These steroids are active in the | nervous system, help repair myelin, protect the nervo |
a Saraswati claims the posture stimulates the | nervous system and alleviates nervous depression, str |
Cyromazine works by affecting the | nervous system of the immature larval stages of certa |
ct and remember relies on the function of the | nervous system. |
s like a common cold, but then it invades the | nervous system. |
allows neuron to neuron communication in the | nervous system. |
to cause genetic damage and be harmful to the | nervous system. |
action between neurons and glial cells in the | nervous system. |
The subesophageal ganglion continues the | nervous system and lies ventral to the esophagus. |
In the | nervous system, transduction occurs when environmenta |
lopmental disorder that primarily affects the | nervous system. |
Kraus researched the relationship of the | nervous system's functional nature with mechanistic c |
eing used to improve the understanding of the | nervous systems circuits |
lcium is antagonized by magnesium ions in the | nervous system. |
He published the Handbook on Diseases of the | Nervous System in 1898. |
5HT-3 antagonists work by blocking the | nervous and chemical signals from reaching these rece |
moeba Parasite is a parasite that attacks the | nervous system of lobsters. |
o regarded as an authority in diseases of the | nervous system and brain. |
physician who contributed to knowledge of the | nervous and cardiovascular systems (born 1621) |
works with sodium for the maintenance of the | nervous system and is a natural diuretic. |
rtation was on the subject of pathways in the | nervous system through which pain is perceived and pr |
ody's organs and tissues, particularly in the | nervous system. |
physician who contributed to knowledge of the | nervous and cardiovascular systems (died 1673). |
eg oil were used for illnesses related to the | nervous and digestive systems. |
o one of the first physicians to diagnose the | nervous system using histological staining methods. |
Both RGMa and RGMb are found in the | nervous system, while RGMc is found in skeletal muscl |
rich coloured grounds, lavish gilding and the | nervous energy of the Rococo style. |
in kills the parasite by interfering with the | nervous system and muscle function, in particular, by |
e other hand gives rise to the epidermis, the | nervous tissue, and if present, nephridia. |
d exclusively to treating the diseases of the | nervous system. |
These are disorders of the | nervous system, or inherited characteristics, which a |
ology is studied to gain understanding of the | nervous system, then this is the basis of molecular n |
ceptible to the toxin (neurotoxins affect the | nervous system, cardiotoxins affect the heart, etc.) |
A Manual of the | Nervous Diseases of Man, Moritz Heinrich Romberg (2 v |
tates the action of a neurotransmitter in the | nervous system. |
protein TrkB, best known for its role in the | nervous system, might be involved together with its l |
be very helpful for the understanding of the | nervous system. |
wn of muscle tissue, and abnormalities in the | nervous system that affect arms and legs (peripheral |
ocused on the development and function of the | nervous system, particularly the mechanism of fate de |
, and 3-iodothyronamine, and are found in the | nervous systems of animals from insects to mammals. |
ively inherited demyelinating disorder of the | nervous system. |
ioning properly, the lipids accumulate in the | nervous tissue of the brain and cause problems. |
areer took a turn in 1992, when he played the | nervous family man George Newton in the kids' comedy |
es, brain tumours, strokes and cancers of the | nervous system. |
ta-hexosaminidase A, a critical enzyme in the | nervous system that breaks down a lipid called GM2 ga |
n, and other cells (particularly cells in the | nervous system) have very little IKAP protein. |
inal training was not in the pathology of the | nervous system. |
Hypothetical roles of pannexins in the | nervous system include participating in sensory proce |
gh-dose experiments, increasing tumors in the | nervous system, oral cavity, peritoneum, thyroid glan |
channels are of particular importance to the | nervous system and the heart and enable potassium ion |
king, the ectoderm differentiates to form the | nervous system (spine, peripheral nerves and brain), |
After the | nervous breakdown and returning to New York, Hall tra |
CRMPs are predominantly expressed in the | nervous system during development and are parts to th |
The ventral nerve cord makes up the | nervous system of some phyla of the invertebrates, pa |
led The National Hospital for Diseases of the | Nervous System including Paralysis and Epilepsy. |
metabolic disorder that primarily affects the | nervous system and muscles. |
Though it affects the | nervous system, common nerve agent treatments (namely |
nyone knew the reason why ethanol effects the | nervous system, does it interference with ions, prote |
r to transport signals between neurons in the | nervous system. |
n shown to be present in various parts of the | nervous system. |
neuroscience that examines the biology of the | nervous system with molecular biology, molecular gene |
th is a multi-layered membrane, unique to the | nervous system, that functions as an insulator to gre |
o release a new project entitled Fear and the | Nervous System. |
was feared that directly interfacing with the | nervous system might cause some form of damage or int |
Adverse reactions affecting the | nervous system were reported in 5.7% of the sparfloxa |
eption and the implication that deeper in the | nervous system there is only one mentality. |
a is highly toxic to the body, especially the | nervous system, and can result in retardation and sei |
When Nebraska's coach is knocked out, the | nervous secondary coach calls the suite the Hills are |
es is damage to gills, liver, kidneys and the | nervous system. |
onograph Accident and Injury; Relation to the | Nervous System (1906), which was later expanded into |
recover in the hospital, Spirou, Spip and the | nervous Switch travel to the dictatorial state of Bre |
only known as mad-cow disease), by eating the | nervous tissue of diseased animals. |
gnition of their work on the structure of the | nervous system'. |
And he wrote on the | Nervous System of the Sphinx ligustri, Linn., (Part I |
ombats muscular dystrophy and diseases of the | nervous system and muscular system in general by fund |
rganization of sensory information within the | nervous system. |
e in fact neurogenic or having to do with the | nervous system (brain and nerves)." |
e to thrive, progressive deterioration of the | nervous system and profound brain damage. |
as the Red blood cell, Bacteria, Viruses, the | Nervous system etc. |
to differences in how color is perceived, the | nervous system does a significant amount of processin |
appear during adulthood and mainly affect the | nervous system. |
rculatory system, the respiratory system, the | nervous system, etc. |
e analysis of organic compounds active in the | nervous system and neural processes such as cortical |
nd Physiological Studies of the Growth of the | Nervous System of Amphibia. |
f the personality in a lifetime, but that the | nervous system could also be the register in which se |
e rest of medicine, he has notably linked the | nervous system with cardiac function, highlighting th |
ulti-purpose functions within and outside the | nervous system ,,,,. |
acid, the major inhibitory transmitter of the | nervous system. |
nd leukocytes, and in specific regions of the | nervous system, for example in the hippocampus, in ce |
girls begins to sing a song to calm down the | nervous passangers. |
e was seen as the victim of a disorder of the | nervous system, aggravated by elements of religious n |
ative understanding and interpretation of the | nervous system and brain function." |
h deficits can be related to pathology of the | nervous system (central and /or peripheral systems in |
nd uncompromising soldier, in contrast to the | nervous and infirm commander of the troops on Delhi R |
y growth failure, impaired development of the | nervous system, abnormal sensitivity to sunlight (pho |
cientifically acceptable investigation of the | nervous system" and after criticising the Emerys and |
h chakra linking itself to a gland and to the | nervous system. |
onal wisdom that the polio virus affected the | nervous system directly, Horstmann and her fellow res |
Scholarship, where he "first encountered the | nervous system and fell in love with it" and earned a |
on only things you can control, embracing the | nervous butterflies, not working too hard, being ridi |
wd started a Mexican wave that galvanised the | nervous Gaudio and saw him snatch the set. |
the main object of studying functions of the | nervous system in animals and man during ontogenesis, |
omparative physiology and biochemistry of the | nervous system. |
es, among them some have specific role in the | nervous system such as the preprotachykinin gene givi |
s that are secreted by the glial cells of the | nervous system and by numerous cells of the immune sy |
e study of pain causes by the stimulus of the | nervous system, he made discoveries about the recepti |
shington, an atheist in Going My Way, and the | nervous, ill-tempered Granville Sawyer, who administe |
rs, with an interest in the connection of the | nervous system to overall health. |
ectronic communication experiment between the | nervous systems of two humans. |
Operation Merlin backfired when the | nervous Russian scientist noticed the flaws and point |
Rivers's interest in the physiology of the | nervous system and in ‘the mind' that is, in sensory |
of his own familiar mannerisms, including the | nervous giggle and characteristic rhotacism: "And as |
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