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Перевод: excitability speek excitability


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Тезаурус:

  1. When a foot is damaged, the volley of nerve impulses produced by the damage and arriving in the spinal cord sets up a long lasting increase of excitability which shows up as an exaggerated flexion reflex, among other changes.
  2. It has been shown that many additives are responsible for behavioural problems among young people, such as irritability, clumsiness, excitability and aggressiveness.
  3. Guarding Characteristics Watchfulness Medium Threshold of Excitability Medium
  4. In addition, there is now much evidence that a brief episode of pain may induce long term changes in the excitability of spinal nociceptive neurones.
  5. The more congestion there is the more excitability.
  6. Although electrical excitability in the nervous system had been demonstrated before the beginning of the nineteenth century, it was not until the late nineteenth century that it was shown that the brain was spontaneously electrically active Jeannerod 1985), and it was only in the 1930s, after the invention of the valve amplifier, that it was possible to make meaningful records of this activity.
  7. However, there are innumerable reports of children with allergic disorders such as asthma or perennial rhinitis (runny or congested nose) who also show a cluster of symptoms that includes an inability to keep still, excitability, clumsiness, poor memory and short attention span.
  8. Trembling from slight causes; great excitability, can be restless and fidgety.
  9. Girls already have ten times too much excitability for their strength.
  10. Cells do exist that can influence the excitability of the cortical neurones, in the locus coeruleus and the raphe nucleus, deep within the brain.
  11. When Jeanne contacted me, she and husband John were, indeed, unsure exactly how to handle Moby, or how to prevent his nervousness and excitability becoming normal behaviour without inhibiting his need to experience his surrounding environment.
  12. Both act to decrease the excitability of the neurones.
  13. But the bte noire second to Lloyd George was Churchill, whose war record seemed to prove all that Unionists had alleged about his excitability and his unfitness for office.

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