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system: the nerves, brain, spinal cord, and | peripheral nerves |
cessing information with brain, spinal cord, | peripheral nerves and nerves. |
rentiates to form the nervous system (spine, | peripheral nerves and brain), tooth enamel and the epid |
The paralysis is caused by degeneration of | peripheral nerves, which begins at the base of the trun |
re expressed primarily in the central and/or | peripheral nervous system. |
orders, such as chronic hypertension, of the | peripheral nervous system, which is innervated only by |
the transthyretin protein, especially in the | peripheral nervous system, causing a progressive sensor |
can be found throughout both the central and | peripheral nervous system. |
The N/OFQ-NOP system is found in central and | peripheral nervous tissue, where it is well placed to m |
When contrasted with the | peripheral nervous system (PNS), the neurons of the cen |
β-adrenergic autoreceptor in the sympathetic | peripheral nervous system, which acts to increase trans |
Central and | peripheral nervous system pathology |
vitamin) in humans through its link with the | peripheral nervous system disease Beriberi, which resul |
Dr. Sufit studies | peripheral nervous system disorders. |
It is a neurotoxin which disrupts the | peripheral nervous system. |
gical injury due to damage in the central or | peripheral nervous system may result in weakness, paral |
ey are associated with a degeneration of the | peripheral nervous system (and eventually the central n |
Damage to the central nervous system and | peripheral nervous system can occur from chronic alcoho |
pleiotrophin is expressed in the central and | peripheral nervous system and also in several non-neura |
ed in a subset of neurons in the central and | peripheral nervous systems and specific populations of |
Testimony: disease of organs of motion and | peripheral nervous system, gynaecological diseases. |
nsmitter (NANC) is a neurotransmitter of the | peripheral nervous system (PNS) that is neither of the |
In the | peripheral nervous system (PNS) axons can be either mye |
oid receptors in the central nervous system, | peripheral nervous system, and other tissues in humans, |
barrier (BBB), ciguatoxins solely affect the | peripheral nervous system (PNS). |
lar hemoprotein expressed in the central and | peripheral nervous system, cerebrospinal fluid, retina |
he α1-adrenergic receptor in the central and | peripheral nervous systems. |
em (CNS), and is capable of spreading to the | peripheral nervous system (PNS), thus infecting meat, o |
disparate hampering effect to the central or | peripheral nervous system of the user. |
the human body; they are found in the brain, | peripheral nervous system, blood vessels, and the kidne |
d in both the central nervous system and the | peripheral nervous system, in heart, lungs, upper GI tr |
drenergic nerve terminals of the central and | peripheral nervous systems, as well as in chromaffin ce |
s, post traumatic and post surgery sequelae, | peripheral nervous system diseases, rhyno-pharyngitis, |
Her doctoral dissertation was "The | peripheral nervous system of Lampanyctus leucopsarus," |
The poisoned beer resulted in outbreaks of | peripheral neuritis caused by arsenic poisoning that wa |
2,000 people received medical treatment for | peripheral neuritis. |
nd articular rheumatic diseases, central and | peripheral neurological disorders, gynecological diseas |
lture to support the survival of a number of | peripheral neuron populations and at least one populati |
d locally or via autocrine loops, axotomy of | peripheral neurons and motoneurons can lead to a robust |
Peripheral neuropathy | |
One of the first symptoms of | peripheral neuropathy is foot drop: A person with a fam |
Only in case of development of | peripheral neuropathy or pregnancy is it changed to the |
Peripheral neuropathy can be severe, and hence a reason | |
he nervous system that affect arms and legs ( | peripheral neuropathy) may occur later in childhood. |
and a loss of sensation in the extremities ( | peripheral neuropathy). |
kalemia, Exercise intolerance, Mastocytosis, | Peripheral neuropathy, Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome, F |
as the team do tests to rule out vasculitis, | peripheral neuropathy, drugs, and cardiac emboli, while |
The main severe adverse effect is | peripheral neuropathy, which can be corrected by reduci |
n, acute cardiac insufficiency, tachycardia, | peripheral neuropathy, jaundice, hepatomegaly, hyperbil |
oms may include diffuse leukoencephalopathy, | peripheral neuropathy, and myopathy.Ocular symptoms may |
ed with agenesis of the corpus callosum with | peripheral neuropathy. |
ntation, progressive spastic paraparesis and | peripheral neuropathy. |
: Seizures; incoordination; ataxia; tremors; | peripheral neuropathy; numbness, tingling, and paresthe |
ither gone extinct, or have been forced into | peripheral niches like the Creodonts were in the Oligoc |
reate four identical replicas connecting the | peripheral nodes of each cluster to the central node of |
replicas of the original cluster - the four | peripheral nodes of each one connect to the central nod |
nodes are more likely to attach to hubs than | peripheral nodes. |
and Brain Connection for Microsoft's Kinect | peripheral on Xbox 360. |
f the olfactory system can be divided into a | peripheral one, sensing an external stimulus and encodi |
cusing on Germany and against what he saw as | peripheral operations on other fronts. |
fight as part of a coalition and mount small | peripheral operations designed to gradually weaken the |
ivil engineering operations as well as other | peripheral operations such as foundation work, site inv |
The Accawmack, who numbered about 2000, were | peripheral or nominal members of the Powhatan Confedera |
BR's | peripheral organs were active in Moscow, Kharkov, Kazan |
turing thymocytes to become tolerant towards | peripheral organs, thereby suppressing autoimmune disea |
metrical, wedge-shaped Fort Worth Basin is a | peripheral Paleozoic foreland basin with about 12,000 f |
loss of memory, blindness, induced epilepsy, | peripheral palsy, personality change, and loss of mobil |
sed blood carbon dioxide levels, and include | peripheral paraesthesiae. |
roject toward the sides of the head, and the | peripheral part of each expands to form a hollow bulb, |
roject toward the sides of the head, and the | peripheral part of each expands to form a hollow bulb, |
Situated Learning: Legitimate | Peripheral Participation. |
"Boven-Leeuwen", which also can include the | peripheral parts of the village, as well as the surroun |
condition in trees or woody plants in which | peripheral parts are killed, either by parasites or due |
y area and stretches towards Stokke and into | peripheral parts of Larvik municipality. |
rea "Meedhuizen", which also can include the | peripheral parts of the village, as well as the surroun |
s tobacco tends to penetrate to the smaller, | peripheral passageways of the lungs, cannabis tends to |
nclosed in parentheses) are of recent and/or | peripheral phonemic status, five glottalized resonants |
in the Middle Ages as well as today, from a | peripheral point of view". |
This frequently leads to | peripheral polyneuropathy, cerebellar ataxia, retinitis |
ytanic acid in tissues, frequently manifests | peripheral polyneuropathy, cerebellar ataxia, retinitis |
his form, new species are formed in isolated | peripheral populations; this is similar to allopatric s |
the disks coalesce and disappear, while the | peripheral portions persist to form the semicircular du |
onitors are more prone to react favorably to | peripheral processing of images consistent with high so |
irst run one of the above programs to delete | peripheral programs and browser helper objects (full-sy |
e calcification, hypoplasia of the mid-face, | peripheral pulmonary stenosis, hearing loss, short dist |
TfL exploited the potential in the neglected | peripheral rail routes and started to plan a complete o |
the relatively infrequent service, which was | peripheral rather than into central London, led to litt |
is point was based on subsequent analysis of | peripheral recordings of atmospheric pressure and maxim |
How | peripheral regions are governed |
thought to be mediated through CB2-mediated | peripheral release of endogeous opioid peptides, as wel |
It reduces blood pressure and | peripheral resistance and produces fluid retention. |
human heart, nitric oxide reduces both total | peripheral resistance as well as venous return, thus de |
and cardiac power, but the calculated total | peripheral resistance remained unchanged. |
smooth muscle, vasodilators act to decrease | peripheral resistance, thereby lowering blood pressure |
This relaxation will decrease total | peripheral resistance, which will in turn decrease veno |
re by producing vasodilation, and decreasing | peripheral resistance. |
al, though it does contain one of the city's | peripheral retail areas at and around Roslyn Village on |
in is the dominant component, whereas in the | peripheral retina, lutein predominates. |
tively uniform, and demarcated by a distinct | peripheral ridge of no more than 1mm in height.:534:567 |
with central atrophy, and the characteristic | peripheral ridge.:567 |
ta's insatiable appetite often played only a | peripheral role in such pairings). |
y a role in two major Indian campaigns and a | peripheral role in the aftermath of another. |
the First and Second World Wars and played a | peripheral role in the Algerian War from 1954 to 1962. |
f basketball, Dixon has been credited with a | peripheral role in the Big East's decision to invite TC |
e North East, including the Aberdeen Western | Peripheral Route, Crossrail and a station at Kintore, a |
6. Rocha, B. and von Boehmer, H.: | Peripheral selection of the T cell repertoire. |
gesia can be mediated by opioid receptors on | peripheral sensory neurons, particularly in inflammator |
d a POACH (PC-On-A-Chip) 82x3x multifunction | peripheral series, a virtually first chipset for clonin |
While it was able to pull Toungoo and | peripheral Shan states (Kale, Mohnyin, Mogaung, Thibaw) |
in the brain and spinal cord, as well as in | peripheral sites such as the small intestine and heart. |
ly drawn into hyperextension because the two | peripheral slips of the extensor tendon are stretched b |
Power users often had their Apple II's | peripheral slots completely filled with expansion cards |
social scientists to describe a new form of | peripheral social awareness. |
and voice-enabled products including PCs, PC | peripheral sound systems, audio subsystems, speakers, n |
ill, advocated their traditional naval-based | peripheral strategy. |
ne norepinephrine is a neuromodulator of the | peripheral sympathetic nervous system but is also prese |
ology of the nervous system (central and /or | peripheral systems involved in motor planning) that aff |
, 3 phase II trials for multiple myeloma and | peripheral T-cell lymphoma are still recruiting. |
video games to support the PocketStation, a | peripheral that downloads minigames from PlayStation ga |
While his line of thinking remains | peripheral, there is no question that his work helped t |
It also inhibits the | peripheral, though not central secretion of oxytocin an |
ows an effective block of the H1 receptor in | peripheral tissue without a central side effect, i.e no |
ng and inactivating aromatase in adipose and | peripheral tissue. |
ted into the plasma, and may be converted in | peripheral tissues to testosterone and estrogens. |
ndamide, but they are 2- to 9-fold higher in | peripheral tissues that express CB2. |
In the | peripheral tissues, cortisol is converted to cortisone |
orm, where there is no physiologic change in | peripheral tissues, as well as the psychosomatic form, |
proteins that are usually only expressed in | peripheral tissues, creating an "immunological self-sha |
Ca2+-activated K+ (IK) channel is present in | peripheral tissues, including secretory epithelia and b |
xpressed in significant levels in many other | peripheral tissues, particularly those rich in smooth m |
The mRNA is expressed in various | peripheral tissues, either in a circadian fashion (e.g. |
e towards temperance enforcement, and causes | peripheral to the temperance movement, such as citizens |
While the plot is mostly | peripheral to the gameplay, the game's story concerns a |
eature integration with the PlayStation Move | peripheral to allow the use of hand motions during rout |
whose existence is secondary, derivative or | peripheral to that of the self or center, and whose age |
seen as an act of personal revenge which was | peripheral to the war. |
in unit's cartridge slot for each respective | peripheral to function. |
/f/ and /z/ are | peripheral to the phonology of Tamil, being found only |
as male juveniles get older they become more | peripheral to the group. |
Peripheral tolerance by deletion of and reversible aner | |
or instance, that genes ordinarily determine | peripheral traits, such as eye color, rather than "foca |
pecies in the genus Clavus have a shell with | peripheral tubercles, spines or wing-like processes. |
ένες) is a village and port in the Heraklion | peripheral unit, southern Crete, in Greece, located 82 |
It is situated in the center of the Evros | peripheral unit, 65 km north of Alexandroupoli and 50 k |
k: Ευρώτας) is a municipality in the Laconia | peripheral unit, Peloponnese Periphery, Greece. |
a village and a municipality in the Ioannina | peripheral unit, Epirus, Greece. |
pital of the former Paionia Province, Kilkis | peripheral unit, Greece. |
oufli (Greek: Σουφλί) is a city in the Evros | peripheral unit, Greece, notable for the silk industry |
Western Greece and the capital of the Achaea | peripheral unit. |
res in 2011, when they were transformed into | peripheral units of the Central Greece Periphery. |
With the help of Sega's Team Player Adaptor | peripheral, up to 8 different players can play the game |
microgametocytes is located within a single | peripheral vacuole. |
y, Pediatrics, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and | peripheral vascular diseases. |
d, by other mechanisms, is believed to lower | peripheral vascular resistance. |
Peripheral vascular disease | |
es which affect the blood circulation (e.g., | peripheral vascular disease), the detection and assessm |
ve in the prophylaxis of migraine, occlusive | peripheral vascular disease, vertigo of central and per |
Due to his wound, Luspekayev developed | peripheral vascular disease in his legs when he was 26. |
Cole died on June 5, 2005 of | peripheral vascular disease in Alexandria, Virginia. |
an result in death within a few hours due to | peripheral vascular collapse. |
on, the minimal effects AH-1058 has on total | peripheral vascular resistance is an important advantag |
volol lowers blood pressure (BP) by reducing | peripheral vascular resistance, and significantly incre |
Peripheral vascular resistance falls during the infusio | |
splanchnic blood vessels, thereby increasing | peripheral vascular resistance and raising mean arteria |
yocardial infarct, congestive heart failure, | peripheral vascular disease, dementia, cerebrovascular |
muscle tone (vasodilation), which decreases | peripheral vascular resistance, leading to decreased bl |
s can be used to bypass stenotic arteries in | peripheral vascular disease, if a suitable autologous v |
an was a sufferer of diabetes and ultimately | peripheral vascular disease and died on 19 July 1918, h |
Done by altering | peripheral vasculature, and kidneys, causing increased |
ssfully as an antidote to reverse the severe | peripheral vasoconstriction which can occur as a result |
s ATP-sensitive potassium channels producing | peripheral vasodilatation of arterioles. |
Vincamine is a | peripheral vasodilator that increases blood flow to the |
idel vacuum can take blood for any prominent | peripheral vein. |
e points using samples of blood taken from a | peripheral vein. |
"He [Paulescu] states that injections into | peripheral veins produce no effect and his experiments |
kidney, and mediates vasoconstriction of the | peripheral vessels. |
Riches of The Poor, | Peripheral Vision Video |
ncapable of meeting the minimum standard for | peripheral vision required when driving. |
considerable improvement - it offered wider | peripheral vision - and helped Taylor win the 1985 worl |
2006 | Peripheral Vision with PPaul J. H. Schoemaker |
convergence of rod cells also tends to make | peripheral vision very sensitive to movement, and is re |
The | Peripheral Vision Horizon Display, also called PVHD or |
form macular dystrophy does not affect side ( | peripheral) vision or the ability to see at night. |
on, but can be so large as to interfere with | peripheral vision or the sights of a rifle under certai |
between the natural perspective cues in his | peripheral vision and the forced perspective of the for |
involving deficits such as scotomas, loss of | peripheral vision and more subtle vision loss. |
nally, pinhole glasses reduce brightness and | peripheral vision, and thus should not be used for driv |
They include loss of | peripheral vision, worsening visual acuity, reduced nig |
uced visual acuity and color vision, loss of | peripheral vision, delayed dark adaptation, and accumul |
eading to inability to view the temporal, or | peripheral, vision. |
visual disability that reduces the scope of | peripheral vision. |
hallucinations tend to be experienced in the | peripheral vision. |
officers for increased visibility and better | peripheral vision. |
omed classroom projects southwest beyond the | peripheral wall of the madrasa cells and is preceded by |
arly in its software developmental stages, a | peripheral was considered to launch alongside the game. |
also extend into the vast body of associated | peripheral works) are the Hindu tattvas of Brahman and |
of prostate cancer, cancerous regions of the | peripheral zone of the gland often appear as hypo-inten |
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