- In biology, the
nervous system is the
highly complex part of an
animal that
coordinates its
actions and
sensory information by
transmitting signals to...
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increase of the
stress placed upon the
musculoskeletal and
nervous system. The
principle of
progressive overload suggests that the
continual increase...
- neuroscience, Dale's
principle (or Dale's law) is a rule
attributed to the
English neuroscientist Henry Hallett Dale. The
principle basically states that...
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relation to the
liability for
nervous shock or for pure
economic loss. The
rationale in
which the
floodgates principle has been
applied may vary. In some...
- the
structure and
organization of the
nervous system. In
contrast to
animals with
radial symmetry,
whose nervous system consists of a
distributed network...
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Neuroscience is the
scientific study of the
nervous system (the brain,
spinal cord, and
peripheral nervous system), its functions, and its disorders. It...
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called action potentials across a
neural network in the
nervous system. They are
located in the
nervous system and help to
receive and
conduct impulses. Neurons...
- were
facilitated by
using ideas central to Krogh's
principle to
overcome technical limitations in
nervous system physiology. The
ionic basis of the action...
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Stimulants (also
known as
central nervous system stimulants, or psychostimulants, or
colloquially as uppers) are a
class of
drugs that
increase alertness...
- physiology, the all-or-none law (sometimes the all-or-none
principle or all-or-nothing law) is the
principle that if a
single nerve fibre is stimulated, it will...