Similar words: sensor, sponsor, sense, in a sense, consensus, sensation, sensitive, senseless. Meaning: ['sensrɪ] adj. 1. of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. relating to or concerned in sensation.
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151. Results showed that the afferent impulse discharges of sensory nerve ending increased when an antidromic electric stimulation was given to an adjacent sensory nerve ending.
152. The sensory nerve of it was the cutaneous cervical nerve.
153. The backward developmental sequence suggests that ancestral star -nosed moles might have had strips of sensory organs lying flat against the sides of the snout.
154. The fat substitute could meliorate the sensory properties of low fat ice cream.
155. A neurologic examination may detect disorientation, abnormal gait, altered reflexes, and sensory or motor neuron ...
156. The UI team investigated CGRP receptors in the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for relaying almost all sensory perception, including pain and touch, for the front of the head.
157. It has many detecting functions, including motor nerve velocity, sensory nerve conduction velocity, F-wave, repetitive stimulation and etc.
158. The discovery of a somatosensory fovea in the star-nosed mole suggests that this organizational scheme is a general evolutionary solution to constructing a high-resolution sensory system.
159. Note the differences in the external features of each worm, namely the increased number of sensory structures and the presence of multifunctional appendages on annelid 1.
160. Methods. A 51-year-old man presented with motor paraparesis (grade 2/5) and hypeesthesia at left L1 and L2 sensory dermatome after a traffic collision.
161. People with synaesthesia, perhaps one in 2,000 by conservative estimates, get two - for - one sensory experiences.
162. Depth perception : wonder of evolution, miracle of sensory perception, and envy of the cyclops.
163. German physiologist and psychologist who studied sensory response and is considered a founder of experimental psychology.
164. They were invented in the 1950s by Dr. John Lily to test sensory deprivation.
165. One set of results, from the sensory deprivation tests, are especially striking.
166. These results show that it is possible to completely reverse normal behavioral responses by presenting males with unanticipated and conflicting sensory cues.
167. In order to solve the problem, the hierarchical fuzzy systems were introduced to comprehensively evaluate the sensory quality of unblended cigarette.
168. Color theory is the practice of using the meaning behind colors to bring about a sensory experience.
169. The qualities of Jiaotou fermented CSB and that of commercially produced ones were compared by sensory analysis and texture profile analysis(TPA).
170. The results show that the motoneurons of the musculus retractor bulbi in the goat are mainly located in the accessory abducens nucleus and the sensory neurons only in the trigeminal ganglion.
171. A software environment enabling the visualization of biomechanical sensory perceptions and preferences which consideration psychophysical models.
172. Our results indicating that spinohypothalamic tract play an important role in direct transmission of noxious visceral sensory information from the spinal cord to widely distributed areas in the brain.
173. The case is a rare example of an organoleptic judicial decision one related to perception by the sensory organs.
174. Vulval structures—the pubic mound with its coarse pubic hair, and hairy outer lips—do have sensory receptors, but not in the dense quantity that clitoral structures have.
175. This structure may be perfectly situated to bind the activity of the sensory cortices into a single, coherent percept.
176. Sensory hair cells with overlymg tectorial membrane could be identified in the basilar papilla.
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177. The insect nervous system is similar to that of other arthropods. Sensory structures include tympanal organs, compound eyes, and ocelli.
178. They entered the fragile world of sensory deprivation. Add in the emotional overload from a near-death experience and it makes sense that the miners lost all notion of time.
179. The subgenus Quisquilius Jordan and Evermann, 1 903, with one pair of longitudinal rows of sensory papillae in front of interorbital region, papillae row b elongated, and predorsal scales present.
180. Objective To study the sensory evoked potential which could show the lesion on the spinal cord ventrally, and evaluate its application in clinical practice.
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