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VOR, vestibulo-ocular reflexВОР, вестибуло-окулярный рефлексEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > vestibulo-ocular reflex
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1) Общая лексика: вестибулярно-глазничный рефлекс2) Биология: вестибулоокулярный рефлексУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vestibulo-ocular reflex
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Vestibulookularreflex mFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > vestibulo-ocular reflex
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рефлекс; рефлекторный- acceleratory reflex
- acquired reflex
- active conditioned reflex
- arc reflex
- attitudinal reflex
- axon reflex
- behavior reflex
- bending reflex
- biceps reflex
- blink reflex
- body-righting reflex
- bony reflex
- cardio-acceleratory reflex
- cardio-inhibitory reflex
- carotid-sinus reflex
- chain conditioned reflex
- ciliary reflex
- coeliac-plexus reflex
- compound reflex
- concealed reflex
- conditioned reflex
- congenital reflex
- conjunctival reflex
- cortical conditioned reflex
- crossed reflex
- cutaneous reflex
- deep reflex
- defensive reflex
- deglutition reflex
- delayed reflex
- depressory reflex
- direct conditioned reflex
- direct reflex
- extension reflex
- eyelid closure reflex
- flexion reflex
- food reflex
- food-procuring reflex
- gag reflex
- grasp reflex
- imitating reflex
- inborn reflex
- indirect reflex
- inhibitory reflex
- investigatory reflex
- iris-contraction reflex
- iris-dilatation reflex
- jaw-winking reflex
- jerk reflex
- jump reflex
- labyrinthine reflex
- monosynaptic Hoffmann reflex
- monosynaptic reflex
- motor reflex
- muscular reflex
- myotatic reflex
- near reflex
- neck reflex
- neck-righting reflex
- ocular feeding reflex
- oculo-cardiac reflex
- oculocephalogyric reflex
- ophthalmic reflex
- optomotor reflex
- orientative reflex
- overactive reflex
- pain reflex
- patellar reflex
- Pavlov's reflex
- pharyngeal reflex
- phasic reflex
- pilomotor reflex
- postural reflex
- psychogalvanic reflex
- pupillar reflex
- pupillary reflex
- rebound reflex
- recessive conditioned reflex
- reflex of movement
- reinforced reflex
- retarded reflex
- righting reflex
- sinus reflex
- skin reflex
- skin-muscle reflex
- sole reflex
- spinal reflex
- spreading reflex
- static reflex
- stretch reflex
- sucking reflex
- swallowing reflex
- switching reflex
- tendon reflex
- trace conditioned reflex
- trained reflex
- trigemino-facialis reflex
- unconditioned reflex
- unlocking reflex
- vagal reflex
- vasomotor reflex
- vasopressor reflex
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2) Спорт: Volvo Ocean Race3) Военный термин: VHF omni-directional range, Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range4) Техника: VHF omnidirectional radiorange, variable omnirange, very-high-frequency omnidirectional range, visual omnirange5) Юридический термин: Voice Operated Recording6) Сокращение: VHF Omni-direct Radio-range, VHF Omnidirectional Range (radio beacon), Vehicle Off Road, Visual Omni Range, Visual Omnirange Radio, very high frequency omnidirectional radio7) Транспорт: VHF (Very High Frequency) Omnidirectional Radio Range, Vehicle Occupancy Rate8) Воздухоплавание: Very High Frequency Omnirange9) Менеджмент: variation order forecast, variation order request10) Образование: Voice Of Reason11) Медицинская техника: Vestibulo Ocular Reflex12) Авиационная медицина: vestibuloocular reflex13) Расширение файла: Visions Of Reality15) НАСА: Vhf Omnidirectional Range -
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VOR, vestibulo-ocular reflexВОР, вестибуло-окулярный рефлекс
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Withdrawal reflex — The withdrawal reflex (nociceptive or flexor withdrawal reflex) is a spinal reflex intended to protect the body from damaging stimuli.[1] It is polysynaptic, causing stimulation of sensory, association, and motor neurons.[1] Contents 1 Example … Wikipedia
Crossed extensor reflex — The crossed extensor reflex is a withdrawal reflex. When the reflex occurs the flexors in the withdrawing limb contract and the extensors relax, while in the other limb, the opposite occurs. [1] An example of this is when a person steps on a nail … Wikipedia