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Nervös
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Нервный, русский
Нервный , сердитый
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Nerv, немецкий
Nerv, шведский
Nerv, английский
Nuclear emulsion recovery vehicle
Nervöse unis, немецкий
Verschiedenfarbige kett- und schußgarne ergeben ein unklares farbbild
Nerva, английский
Nuclear engine for rocket vehicle application
Nerva, русский
Nerva reactor experimental, английский
Экспериментальный реактор для ядерного ракетного двигателя «нерва»
Nerval, русский
Nervation, английский
Nerve, английский
- 1. a bundle of fibres that can transmit electrochemical impulses and that forms part of the network that connects the brain and spinal cord to the body’s organs 2. the sensitive tissue in the root of a tooth (note: for other terms referring to nerves, see words beginning with neur-, neuro-.) comment: nerves are the fibres along which impulses are carried. motor nerves or efferent nerves take messages between the central nervous system and muscles, making the muscles move. sensory nerves or afferent nerves transmit impulses such as sight or pain from the sense organs to the brain.
- Nervio
Nerve block, английский
The act of stopping the function of a nerve by injecting an anaesthetic
Nerve centre, английский
The point at which nerves come together
Nerve ending, английский
Same as sensory receptor
Nerve entrapment syndrome, английский
Pain caused by pressure on a nerve, especially where nerves occur in narrow passages such as the wrist (note: the most common nerve entrapment syndrome in the body is carpal tunnel syndrome.)
Nerve fibre, английский
A thin structure leading from a nerve cell and carrying nerve impulses, e.g. an axon
Nerve gas, английский
A gas which attacks the nervous system
Nerve growth factor, английский
Nerve impulse, английский
An electrochemical impulse which is transmitted by nerve cells
Nerve inhib, английский
A nerve which stops a function taking place the vagus nerve is an inhibitory nerve which slows down the action of the heart. inion 198
Nerve regeneration, английский
The growth of new nerve tissue after damage has occurred
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Makalös, шведский
Lekman, шведский
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