10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AFFERENTLY»
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afferently in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
afferently and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Effects of Methylmercuric Chloride Exposure on Immediate ...
Thus the peripheral increases in IL-2 demonstrated in this experiment could be
increasing activity of the PVN and modulating activity to afferently projecting
stress nuclei. To better substantiate the claim that circulating IL-2 is affecting the ...
Joel Frederick Cooper (Jr), 2008
2
Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada
In the antenodal region the route is typical and blood flows afferently in the costa,
subcosta, and in the combined radius-media. Postnodally the route is also typical
but it is accomplished via veins that occupy unusual positions according to ...
Entomological Society of Canada (1950- ), 1964
3
Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series
531 The capacity of peripheral somatosensory afferents to modulate or even to
generate burst discharges of striatal neurons seemed to be negligibly small.
Hence 'afferently ado, in an direction; involving afferent structures. 1961 in
WEBSTER.
J. A. Simpson, Michael Proffitt, E. S. C. Weiner, 1997
4
The intensional buildup of classical Latin
... 'points' that altogether constitute such a quality, property, etc. (234) Quantus, a,
um adj. how great [CIRCUIT],TM -> AFFERENT / EXTRINSIC-concretely
terminated / ORGANIC Saliency: The "circuitry" of 'points' that "afferently", "
extrinsically", ...
5
The Nature of Experience: Thoughts on the Reality of ...
The theory of consciousness outlined here identifies the major structures and the
function of those processes that determine conscious experience. The
transduction of energies by individual receptors into the muscle system (afferently
) occurs ...
6
Medical Physiology Principles for Clinical Medicine 4th ...
As sensory action potentials that originated in one of the terminal branches
propagate afferently, or orthodromically, they may also enter other branches of
that same axon and then conduct efferently, or antidromically, for short distances.
Rodney A. Rhoades PhD , David R. Bell PhD, 2012
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Medical Phisiology: Principles for Clinical Medicine
... to tyrosine residues in the thyroglobulin precursor protein orthodromically
conduction of nerve action potential in the conventional direction, efferently for
motor and afferently for sensory orthophosphate (PO4) chemistry-based term that
refers ...
Rodney A. Rhoades, David R. Bell, 2012
8
Brand Equity Planning with Structuralist Rhetorical Semiotics:
Semes are ascribed by Rastier afferently to sememes by taking into account
either the local semantic structure of a text or a social practice that allows for their
ascription to particular sememes (these are socially 'normed' [normés] or coded ...
9
Sacred Pain: Hurting the Body for the Sake of the Soul
When the organism is bombarded with incoming signals moving afferently (from
periphery to center), the neurosignature begins to underfire its characteristic
output signals, which results in the minimization of all mental phenomena,
including ...
10
Modeling Brain Function: The World of Attractor Neural Networks
... networks are interconnected by synapses which connect each neuron in the
top network to one in the lower one, afferently. These are unidirectional synapses
. They are represented by the down-going dots in Figure 8.7, under DYNAMICS.