nerve|nerved|nerves|nerving in English

verb

[nɜrv /nɜːv]

embolden; gather courage, strengthen oneself; cheer, encourage, inspire

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1. 16 These nerves are twined together to form the vestibulocochlear nerve (eighth cranial nerve).

2. Auricular nerve: Any of three nerves, the great Auricular nerve, the posterior Auricular nerve, or the Auricular branch of the vagus nerve (CN X)

3. 1 Cranial nerve tutorial. Fundamental information about the cranial nerves.

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

5. Nerve conduction velocities and amplitudes were studied on the same nerves.

6. Small and large peripheral nerves can be Anesthetized individually (peripheral nerve block) or in anatomic nerve bundles (plexus anesthesia).

7. Ventral nerve cord: collection of nerves in the abdomen of a crayfish.

8. Nerve fibres reached the conjunctiva either in small nerves or in the adventitia of arterioles.

9. In Friedreich Ataxia nerve fibers in the spinal cord and peripheral nerves degenerate, becoming thinner.

10. Afferent: 1 adj of nerves and nerve impulses; conveying sensory information from the sense organs to the CNS “ Afferent nerves” “ Afferent impulses” Synonyms: centripetal , receptive , sensory of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system corticipetal , corticoAfferent of a nerve fiber or impulse

11. Cranial nerve six (CN VI), also known as the Abducens nerve, is one of the nerves responsible for the extraocular motor functions of the eye, along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV).

12. The slow nerve conduction velocity in Cretins probably reflects a delay in maturation of the peripheral nerves.

13. The Abducens (also called abducent) nerve (CN VI) is the last of the three visual motor nerves

14. Abducens - a small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve cranial nerve - any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

15. Apoplexy is a medical term that refers to hemorrhage or sudden impairment of a nerve or nerves system

16. 10 Hypothyroidism may affect equilibrium by its effect on the eighth cranial nerve and on the peripheral nerves.

17. The Cervical spinal nerves, sometimes called nerve rootlets, exit the spinal canal through the neuroforamen in pairs—1 nerve exits on the left side and 1 on the right

18. The TFP block Anaesthetises the skin proximal to the LFC nerve block by anaesthetising the iliohypogastric and subcostal nerves

19. Oculomotor, trochlear and Abducens nerves (diagram) Trochlear nerve The trochlear nerve (CN IV) is a paired cranial nerve that is responsible for innervating the superior oblique muscle.As a result, it causes the eyeball to move downward and inward

20. The protective instinct always nerved her to successful dissimulation.

21. All the nuclei except that of the trochlear nerve (CN IV) supply nerves of the same side of the body.

22. A nerve which releases noradrenaline (a substance closely related to adrenaline) at its endings to pass on its impulses to other nerves, or to muscle fibres, is described as an Adrenergic nerve.

23. A nerve which releases noradrenaline (a substance closely related to adrenaline) at its endings to pass on its impulses to other nerves, or to muscle fibres, is described as an Adrenergic nerve.

24. The _first glume_ is half of the third glume, thin, membranous, hairy, broadly ovate, abruptly Cuspidate at the apex, and acuminate, 5-nerved (rarely 3-nerved).

25. Definition of Abducens nerve : either of the sixth pair of cranial nerves that are motor nerves supplying the rectus on the outer and lateral side of each eye — called also Abducens First Known Use of …