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22:43 Jan 4, 2015 |
Serbo-Croat to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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4 +1 | with stimulus of the innervation |
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4 -1 | stimulation of the innervation |
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stimulation of the innervation Explanation: "Influence of spinal cord stimulation on the innervation ..." i Izvor "Medicinski rečnik" J.Marković stimulation = nadražaj |
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with stimulus of the innervation Explanation: http://www.gastrohep.com/ebooks/sg-ch03.pdf Nadrazaj je stimulus, a ne stimulation! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2015-01-05 11:37:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Most of these stimuli, however, are processed within the enteric nervous system and are thus not perceived. Similarly, much of the sensory informa- tion carried by extrinsic afferents serves homeostatic functions and does not reach the brain areas involved in conscious sensation. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2015-01-05 11:38:28 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://jeb.biologists.org/content/52/2/299.full.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 hrs (2015-01-05 11:44:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutaneous_innervation -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 hrs (2015-01-05 11:45:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is divided into the somatic nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, and the enteric nervous system. However, it is the somatic nervous system, responsible for body movement and the reception of external stimuli, which allows one to understand how cutaneous innervation is made possible by the action of specific sensory fibers |
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