Nghĩa của từ efferent bằng Tiếng Anh

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conducted or conducting outward or away from something (for nerves, the central nervous system; for blood vessels, the organ supplied).
During lung transplantation, both the afferent and efferent nerves that supply the lung are severed.
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1. Difference between efferent and Afferent nerves

2. Afferent fibers are also directly connected to efferent fibers

3. You can think of Afferent and efferent neurons pathways as …

4. Like midline stimulation, efferent-mediated slow excitation of vestibular Afferents was also seen during ipsilateral stimulation and was the predominant form of efferent-mediated excitation in

5. From the Cambridge English Corpus The efferent limb is in resistance Arterioles and …

6. Assuming an efferent-loop syndrome and adhesions, the patient was laparotomized.

7. This process is carried out through the activity of Afferent neurons, interneurons, and efferent neurons.

8. Afferent and efferent neurons are two components of the peripheral nervous system

9. Besides afferent nerve terminals these are numerous efferent endings on the smooth muscle basement laminae.

10. Efferent definition, conveying or conducting away from an organ or part (opposed to Afferent)

11. The afferent and efferent nerve endings of the outer hair cells of the rabbit were investigated electron-microscopically.

12. Mammalian muscle spindles consist of the capsule, two types of muscle fibres and their efferent and afferent nerves.

13. The vegetative nervous system also supplies the innervated cells through efferent and afferent fibrills.

14. Clinical studies indicate that the renal afferent and efferent nerves contribute to hypertension of different etiologies.

15. Renal sympathetic nerve activity may be altered or modulated along the afferent and/or efferent pathway.

16. Methods and devices for retrieval of a medical agent from a physiological efferent fluid collection site

17. Afferent and efferent can also refer to neurons which convey information from one region of the brain to another.

18. The difference between efferent and Afferent nerves is that Afferent is responsible for the transport of nerve impulses from the receptor organs to the central nervous system (CNS); while efferent neurons carry nerve impulses out of the CNS.

19. resection of as much of the stomach as possible; anastomosis of the stump of the stomach with the efferent loop of the jejunum; implantation of the afferent loop into its efferent part at the most distal.

20. Flaccid paralysis is the result of many different causes presenting with a multitude of symptoms ranging from affecting only the efferent pathways up to involvement of both the afferent and efferent loops of the peripheral neuoromotor system.

21. The efferent pathway from preoptic to brown adipose tissue may thus traverse the medial part of hypothalamus.

22. Amputation or exarticulation of the extremity involved including efferent lymphatic vessels and nodi has no alternative.

23. Anemomenotaxis and anemotaxis differ only in the lack of an efferent course order in the latter.

24. The factor matrix indicated threshold correlations between: the efferent projections of the hypothalamus and several long latency afferent projections to the hippocampus (positive correlations); reticulo-limbic connections and “primary” efferent connections of the amygdala and hippocampus (positive correlations); evoked potentials following reticular and amygdaloid stimulation (negative correlations); the efferent projections of the dorsomedial thalamic nucleus and long latency limbic projections to the mesencephalic reticular formation (positive correlations).

25. They and associated trigeminal neurons would comprise the reflex's afferent arm. The vagi, perhaps with intermediaries, are its likely efferent arm.

26. Even the growth of each neuron occurs as an afferent and efferent kinetic process that is topodynamically programmed.

27. The efferent arc involves the vagus, regardless of which branch of the trigeminal nerve transmits the afferent impulses.

28. Methods and devices for selectively removing an agent from a physiological efferent fluid collection site are provided.

29. The key difference between Afferent and efferent neuron is that the Afferent neurons carry nerve impulses from the sensory organs to the central nervous system while the efferent neurons carry nerve impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles.

30. Action potentials have been recorded from single vagal nerve fibres efferent to the lungs of anaesthetized cats.

31. Afferent definition, bringing to or leading toward an organ or part, as a nerve or arteriole (opposed to efferent)

32. The concept is based on solid physiological studies suggesting that efferent and afferent renal nerves contribute to arterial hypertension.

33. The pudendal nerve contains efferent as well as afferent fibers, the former ones having their origin in Onuf’s nucleus.

34. The venolymphatic network is derived from efferent arteries and thus all cardiac output must pass through the gill lamellae.

35. The nucleus Ambiguus is the common nucleus of the efferent fibers for glossopharyngeal (CN IX) and vagus (CN X) nerves

36. Other articles where Afferent nerve fibre is discussed: nerve: …divided into two categories, namely, sensory (Afferent) and motor (efferent)

37. Constriction of either the afferent or efferent arterioles can alter the glomerular hydrostatic pressure, P GC, that drives ultrafiltration

38. For example, Afferent nerves arrive at a certain area which is in contrast with with efferent nerves which leave the area

39. Afferent and efferent neurons have to work together in order to sense and respond to stimulus, but they don’t directly connect

40. Besides this mechanism a synaptic like, interaxonal irritation-transmission (Hering) by afferent and efferent fibres in this nervous plexus is supposed.

41. The nucleus Ambiguus is the common nucleus of the efferent fibers for glossopharyngeal (CN IX) and vagus (CN X) nerves

42. Also known as the sixth nerve, sixth cranial nerve, CN VI, the Abducens Nerve is a somatic efferent nerve in human anatomy

43. The neural stimulation delivery system is adapted to non-selectively stimulate both afferent axons and efferent axons in a vagus nerve.

44. The efferent Arterioles form a convergence of the capillaries of the glomerulus, and carry blood away from the glomerulus that has already been filtered.

45. In an Arterialized venous flap (AVF), arterial blood flow enters through an afferent vein and venous blood flow exits through an efferent vein

46. Efferent neurons of the parietal cortex were identified by Antidromal activation on stimulation of the intrinsic nuclei of the pons and motor cortex.

47. The fast afferent and efferent neuronal pathways become slower and slower. The central nervous system (CNS) is dominated by a loss of networking.

48. The origin of the two first responses is discussed and models involving Antidromal impulse propagation in the efferent fibre as the afferent limbs of …

49. Therefore, Afferent and efferent neurons use a neuron which forms a connection between two or more neurons that we synonymously call an interneuron or association neuron

50. Abstract Background: Afferent and efferent Arteriole resistance exerts critical and opposite actions in the regulation of glomerular capillary pressure (PGC) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR).