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Anterior interosseous nerve syndromeFascicular motor lesions of median nerve trunk

Anterior interosseous nerve syndromeFascicular motor lesions of median nerve trunk

... median nerve trunk and strictly followed a somatotopic/internal topography: affected were those motor fascicles that will form the anterior interosseous nerve further distally while other fascicles ...

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"Babysitting" procedures in proximal nerve trunk injuries: two case reports and a review

"Babysitting" procedures in proximal nerve trunk injuries: two case reports and a review

... proximal nerve injuries is to maintain the function of distal effectors during axonal ...injured nerve to a healthy trunk provides a bypass for distal neural regeneration or ...donor nerve ...

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A review of the Tragal Pointer: anatomy and its importance as a landmark in surgical procedures.

A review of the Tragal Pointer: anatomy and its importance as a landmark in surgical procedures.

... the closest structure to the main trunk of the fa- cial nerve was the tympanomastoid suture, while the farthest landmark was the cartilaginous ex- ternal canal (Table 2). With regard to the tragal pointer, ...

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Properties of Action Potentials from Insect Motor Nerve Fibres

Properties of Action Potentials from Insect Motor Nerve Fibres

... Fibres in the locust nerve for which the action potential velocity was less than 0-5 m/s corresponding to fibre 2 in the cockroach nerve trunk deviate most markedly from any sort of powe[r] ...

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Electrophysiological Investigations of the Heart of Squilla Mantis

Electrophysiological Investigations of the Heart of Squilla Mantis

... With an external hook electrode placed upon the ganglionic nerve trunk of the isolated heart of Squilla mantis a burst of a small number 3-12 of nerve impulses was recorded at each heart[r] ...

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Physiological and Pharmacological Observations on Muscle Receptor Organs of the Crayfish, Cambarus Clarkii Girard

Physiological and Pharmacological Observations on Muscle Receptor Organs of the Crayfish, Cambarus Clarkii Girard

... Although it has not been possible to split the main nerve trunk, it has been demonstrated that when stimulation of the whole nerve results in visible contraction of the receptor muscle e[r] ...

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Novel variations in spatial relations between the facial nerve and superficial temporal and maxillary veins

Novel variations in spatial relations between the facial nerve and superficial temporal and maxillary veins

... facial nerve trunk in this case, and not the expected retromandibular vein the potential for injury to the facial nerve is ...facial nerve is not expected to be encountered ...

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Shoulder posture and median nerve sliding

Shoulder posture and median nerve sliding

... median nerve within the upper arm could be ...the nerve that reduced the image quality. From these images, nerve trunk bowing was measured in the distal upper arm with the shoulder girdle in ...

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Sensory Fields and Properties of the Oesophageal Proprioceptors in the Mollusc, Philine

Sensory Fields and Properties of the Oesophageal Proprioceptors in the Mollusc, Philine

... A stimulus to the lateral nerve trunk a short distance from the buccal ganglion, delivered with gradually increasing intensity, eventually evoked an impulse in the S cell with a latency [r] ...

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The effect of full wet sheet pack on pulse rate, body temperature, respiratory rate and peak flow rate in healthy male individuals

The effect of full wet sheet pack on pulse rate, body temperature, respiratory rate and peak flow rate in healthy male individuals

... EFFECTS UPON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: ➢ Cold application to nerve trunk - greatly diminish or entirely abolish its functioning or paralyzing the part ➢ Neutral water to brain has no effect ➢ [r] ...

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Traditional knowledge hiding in plain sight – twenty-first century ethnobotany of the Chácobo in Beni, Bolivia

Traditional knowledge hiding in plain sight – twenty-first century ethnobotany of the Chácobo in Beni, Bolivia

... house, Trunk; Ridgepole - Maracatí, Trunk; Roof beam - Canoxoco, Young leaf; Tie - Xahui, Young leaf; To tie house, Young leaf); Thatch (Huaracha roof, Leaf; Ridgepole - Xobomapatí, Leaf; Roof - ...

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Occurrence of erythema migrans in children with Lyme neuroborreliosis and the association with clinical characteristics and outcome – a prospective cohort study

Occurrence of erythema migrans in children with Lyme neuroborreliosis and the association with clinical characteristics and outcome – a prospective cohort study

... Facial nerve palsy is the most commonly occurring clinical manifestation of LNB in children and it is often present at the ipsilateral side of the tick bite or EM ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 45-year-old man with acute onset of multifocal weakness and paresthesias

Clinical Reasoning: A 45-year-old man with acute onset of multifocal weakness and paresthesias

... multiple nerve roots, brachial or lumbar plexus, or individual ...6 nerve roots vs upper trunk of the brachial ...discrete nerve distributions combined with lower motor neuron signs (absent ...

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The neuromuscular basis of rhythmic struggling movements in embryos of Xenopus laevis

The neuromuscular basis of rhythmic struggling movements in embryos of Xenopus laevis

... Motor nerve activity in' struggling' pattern in curarized embryos, evoked by mechanical stimulation of the head, a Recording from left and right sides of a trunk segment.. 6, c Recording[r] ...

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The abducens nerve: its topography and anatomical variations in intracranial course with clinical commentary

The abducens nerve: its topography and anatomical variations in intracranial course with clinical commentary

... the nerve in the petroclival region may be accompanied by an unusual course of one of the trunks, upwards from the petrosphe- noidal ligament [7, 19, 26, 32], and thus outside Dorello’s ...one trunk ran ...

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Peripheral Receptors Affecting Breathing and Cardiovascular Function in Non Mammalian Vertebrates

Peripheral Receptors Affecting Breathing and Cardiovascular Function in Non Mammalian Vertebrates

... Baroreceptor-type nerve endings have also been located in other regions of the arterial trunk and in the pulmonary artery in birds with the light microscope Tcheng, Fu & Chen, 1965; Abra[r] ...

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Effects of Trunk Extensor Muscle Fatigue on Trunk Proprioception and Biomechanics.

Effects of Trunk Extensor Muscle Fatigue on Trunk Proprioception and Biomechanics.

... comparing trunk repositioning accuracy in Figure 36 to the trunk repositioning precision in Figure 37 for flexion and ...or trunk repositioning test were preventing any long-term drift that might ...

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A Study on Patchavatham (பட்ச வாதம்)

A Study on Patchavatham (பட்ச வாதம்)

... APPLIED PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The central nervous system consists of vast numbers of neurons, both afferent and efferent. A neuron is a nerve cell with its dentrites and axon. The ...

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Activity of trunk muscles during aquatic and terrestrial locomotion in
Ambystoma maculatum

Activity of trunk muscles during aquatic and terrestrial locomotion in Ambystoma maculatum

... between trunk bending and muscle activity were examined by generating average EMGs for each muscle from 16–20 trunk-bending cycles for each animal for each locomotor condition (swimming, terrestrial ...

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Restoration of diaphragmatic function after diaphragm reinnervation by inferior laryngeal nerve; experimental study in rabbits

Restoration of diaphragmatic function after diaphragm reinnervation by inferior laryngeal nerve; experimental study in rabbits

... cheostomy was performed and the trachea was cannu- lated with a 4 mm ID endotracheal tube. A #00 Fleisch pneumotachograph (Lausanne, Switzerland) was con- nected to the endotracheal tube and to a transducer (Statham PM ...

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