「nervous」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「of」)
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Function and dysfunction of the | nervous system |
Anterolateral system, part of the | nervous system |
Nervensystems (Experimental Physiology of the | Nervous System), 1867 |
sautonomia-inability to regulate parts of the | nervous system |
ct and remember relies on the function of the | nervous system. |
Kraus researched the relationship of the | nervous system's functional nature with mechanistic c |
in Oakland, California from the effects of a | nervous breakdown and stroke. |
eing used to improve the understanding of the | nervous systems circuits |
Main article: Women on the Verge of a | Nervous Breakdown (musical) |
He published the Handbook on Diseases of the | Nervous System in 1898. |
, he recorded a solo album, On the Verge of a | Nervous Breakthrough. |
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. |
physician who contributed to knowledge of the | nervous and cardiovascular systems (died 1673). |
Neuromorphology is the study of how | nervous systems form and communicate with each other |
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 |
un ataque de nervios (Women on the Verge of a | Nervous Breakdown), Spain |
A Manual of the | Nervous Diseases of Man, Moritz Heinrich Romberg (2 v |
be very helpful for the understanding of the | nervous system. |
ocused on the development and function of the | nervous system, particularly the mechanism of fate de |
ively inherited demyelinating disorder of the | nervous system. |
Michael Been's solo album "On The Verge of a | Nervous Breakthrough". |
are responsible for the functioning of animal | nervous systems. |
es, brain tumours, strokes and cancers of the | nervous system. |
inal training was not in the pathology of the | nervous system. |
hibiting suicidal behavior as the result of a | nervous breakdown. |
led The National Hospital for Diseases of the | Nervous System including Paralysis and Epilepsy. |
s Dave Spanker in Detectives on the Edge of a | Nervous Breakdown. |
unpleasant and may cause symptoms of central | nervous system depression such as nausea, dizziness a |
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 |
cal preparations for the treatment of central | nervous system disorders. |
survived, the rats that died, died of central | nervous system depression. |
gnition of their work on the structure of the | nervous system'. |
ombats muscular dystrophy and diseases of the | nervous system and muscular system in general by fund |
an, and Serafina, a teacher on the verge of a | nervous breakdown, finds her home life disrupted when |
e to thrive, progressive deterioration of the | nervous system and profound brain damage. |
d irritability followed by periods of central | nervous system depression. |
nd Physiological Studies of the Growth of the | Nervous System of Amphibia. |
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 |
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 |
li in order to prevent the overloading of our | nervous system, thus allowing it to respond to new st |
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 |
In the aftermath of a | nervous breakdown that could have been staged to avoi |
the main object of studying functions of the | nervous system in animals and man during ontogenesis, |
omparative physiology and biochemistry of the | nervous system. |
1953 roman a clef teleplay, "Confessions of a | Nervous Man," which was broadcast on the CBS-TV antho |
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 |
, who was terrified of them to the point of a | nervous breakdown). |
rs, with an interest in the connection of the | nervous system to overall health. |
Rivers's interest in the physiology of the | nervous system and in ‘the mind' that is, in sensory |
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