How To Use Innervation In A Sentence
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Electromyography may show short-duration, small-amplitude, polyphasic motor units with an increased terminal innervation ratio (number of fibers innervated by a single anterior horn cell).
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The superficial branch supplies sensory innervation to the skin of the anterior thigh and motor innervation to the sartorius muscle.
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It was found that embryonic viscera which in normal specimens are devoid of innervation, such as the mesonephroi, or which become scarcely innervated only in late developmental stages, such as the sex glands, the thyroid, the parathyroid and the spleen, were loaded with sympathetic nerve fibers during early embryonic stages. [
Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
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Electrophysiological examination showed evidence of chronic partial denervation and reinnervation only in the upper limb segments.
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It may be postulated that central, peripheral and segmental effects are involved when acupoints are stimulated by acupuncture in somatic segments related to the innervation of the ovaries and the uterus.
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Doubtless a solution of the central control of pigmentation would confirm the best theory of the cause of leukoderma -- i. e., faulty innervation of the skin.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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The dumbness might be the result of a defective structure of the mouth, or of the tongue, or a mere defective innervation of these parts; or it might result from congenital deafness, caused by some minute defect of the internal ear, which only a careful anatomist could discover.
Essays
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Reinnervation is the process in which damaged nerves regenerate.
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Studies have shown that penile erection is achieved via postganglionic sympathetic adrenergic innervation in concert with parasympathetic neurons.
The New Super-Nutrition
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Successful reinnervation of one sacral nerve has been shown to allow voluntary eliciting of a detrusor contraction; however, its efficacy is expected to be limited by several facts.
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Muller and Westheide found the innervation pattern of myzostomid parapodia and marginal cirri to be identical to that of polychaete parapodia and cirri.
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Interestingly, therefore, the nitrergic innervation of the thoracic sensory neuropils follows the separation of tactile and proprioceptive pathways found in early mechanosensory processing.
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Detailed work on a series of isolated crustacean limb muscle preparations showed a consistent pattern of innervation among decapod crustaceans.
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This innervation pattern is repeated in all three thoracic ganglia, and it appears that each of these intersegmental axons supplies the VACs of all three ganglia with NOS-containing collaterals.
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A slowly developing narrowing of the palpebral fissure accompanies these events, which reflect a decrease in the sympathetic innervation, which - particularly in the pupil - occurs with an increase in parasympathetic influence.
Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
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The preaxial part is derived from the anterior segments, the postaxial from the posterior segments of the limb-bud; and this explains, to a large extent, the innervation of the adult limb, the nerves of the more anterior segments being distributed along the preaxial (radial or tibial), and those of the more posterior along the postaxial (ulnar or fibular) border of the limb.
I. Embryology. 12. The Branchial Region
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Three objects are asserted to be obtained by his disciples: development of muscular fibre, increased arterialization, and improved innervation.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
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Since reciprocal innervation has been observed to obtain between these muscles, the phase of lapse of excitation is probably one of filer active inhibition.
Sir Charles Sherrington - Nobel Lecture
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Previous anatomical studies of PACAP/melanopsin-containing retinal innervation suggested roles of PACAP/melanopsin in a broad variety of nonvisual photoreception
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Mori suggested that atlantomastoideus, obliquus capitis superior, and longissimus capitis arise from the same anlage based on their innervation by the dorsal division of C1.
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The detrusor, levator ani, and external sphincter muscles share the sacral nerves as a common innervation source.
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Objective To probe into the peripheral mechanism of trigeminal neuralgia recurring by observing the change of the vibrissa pad innervation after the rat infraorbital nerve transected and ligated.
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In contrast to the innervation of the proximal esophagus, axons from vagal neurons synapse within ganglia of the myenteric plexus.
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This can be studied by transposing the innervation of a muscle to its antagonist, or by transposing one of its tendons to the opposite side of a joint, such that the mechanical action of the muscle is reversed.
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Objective To compare the effects of laryngeal framework surgery and reinnervation in the treatment of unilateral paralysis vocal fold .
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The preaxial part is derived from the anterior segments, the postaxial from the posterior segments of the limb-bud; and this explains, to a large extent, the innervation of the adult limb, the nerves of the more anterior segments being distributed along the preaxial (radial or tibial), and those of the more posterior along the postaxial (ulnar or fibular) border of the limb.
I. Embryology. 12. The Branchial Region
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No doubt, these chronic cases are due to suspended innervation and are not to be classed with the ordinary case of atrophy of the abductor muscles of the humerus (supra - and infraspinatus) as in the usual case of
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1