depressor in English

noun
1
a muscle whose contraction pulls down the part of the body to which it is attached.
The transgenic array produces a functional GFP fusion protein that is expressed in bodywall, vulval, uterine, spermathecal, and anal sphincter / depressor muscle cells.
2
a nerve whose stimulation results in a lowering of blood pressure.
In conclusion, the morphologic description of the depressor nerve provides important data for further investigations of the structural basis of altered baroreflex responses in conditions such as arterial hypertension, aging, atherosclerosis, and peripheral neuropathies.
3
an instrument for pressing something down.
The most common instrument for this examination is a tongue depressor which is used in conjunction with a light or other viewing device.
noun
    depressor muscle

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1. Key words: aortic depressor nerve, afferent renal nerves, cardiovascular regulation, hypertension.

2. 14 They include the levator and depressor of the trochanter,[www.Sentencedict.com] tibia and tarsus and the levator of the pretarsus.

3. Adductor (also called a depressor) a muscle that pulls a structure or limb towards the main part of the body

4. Cre-guided ablation of vagal and glossopharyngeal PIEZO2 neurons eliminates the Baroreceptor reflex and aortic depressor nerve effects on blood pressure and heart rate.

5. The depressor effect of ether was also greater in adrenal-enucleated W/Fu than in similarly prepared SD rats, and in hypertensives than in normotensives.

6. ‘Make a Buttonholer from a tongue depressor or craft stick with a loop of string through a hole in one end of it.’

7. 1.2 Injection technique with cannula for filling the oral Commissures and the mentolabial sulcus in the superficial fat pad (SFP), above the depressor muscle of the angle of the mouth

8. Adductor (also called a depressor) a muscle that pulls a structure or limb towards the main part of the body. An example is the Adductor mandibulae, which closes the jaws in amphibians

9. An actuating button (7, 8) is mounted in the housing (4). Said button interacts with a pivoting lever (39, 40) to open the drain valve (80) and has a depressor organ (11, 15) which projects downwards.

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11. The adductor and depressor jaw musculature of these was reconstructed on the basis of dental and skeletal comparisons with living closest relatives’ extant phylogenetic bracket (EPB), followed by the analysis of the moment arms of these muscles to infer feeding habits.

12. As Ps. pyocyanea seems to replace previously dominant germs as the main cause of corneal infections, the influence of Chloromycetin and actinomycin D on the primary resistance of the cornea and the so-called depressor effect of corneal superinfection with Ps. pyocyanea was tested.

13. ‘Make a Buttonholer from a tongue depressor or craft stick with a loop of string through a hole in one end of it.’ More example sentences ‘During the course of the program, students are exposed to equipment used in the field such as Buttonholers, high speed sewing machines, and cutters.’

14. The Branks also commonly known as the Scold’s bridle was a medieval torture device that you may have seen in medieval films, it was a metal facial mask of some description, usually they had a spiked mouth depressor and this was a torture device used on homemakers in the early 19th century.

15. A case of an anomalous unilateral accessory muscle lying on the ramus of the mandible medial to M. depressor labii mandibularis in a female fallow deer and another case of anomalous unilateral accessory small muscle connecting the aboral portion of M. malaris and fascia parotidea in a female red deer were observed during the course of dissection of the heads of both species.