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1 nerve impulse transmission
Медицина: передача импульсов по нервуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nerve impulse transmission
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2 nerve impulse transmission
Англо-русский медицинский словарь > nerve impulse transmission
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3 передача импульсов по нерву
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > передача импульсов по нерву
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4 блокада нерва
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5 игла для зубных нервов
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > игла для зубных нервов
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6 передача импульсов по нерву
нерв, подавляющий функцию органа — inhibitory nerve
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > передача импульсов по нерву
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7 интервал между посылками импульсов
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > интервал между посылками импульсов
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8 афферентный нерв
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9 двигательный нерв
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10 жевательный нерв
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11 кожный нерв
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12 лицевой нерв
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13 обонятельный нерв
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14 секреторный нерв
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15 симпатический нерв
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16 черепно-мозговой нерв
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17 бедренно-половой нерв
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > бедренно-половой нерв
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18 чувствительный нерв
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19 передача импульсов по нерву
Medicine: nerve impulse transmissionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > передача импульсов по нерву
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20 Cannon, Walter Bradford
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 19 October 1871 Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, USAd. 1 October 1945 Franklin, New Hampshire, USA[br]American physiologist, pioneer of radiodiagnostic imaging with the use of radio-opaque media.[br]Cannon graduated with an arts degree from Harvard University in 1896. He then became a medical student and carried out an investigation into stomach movements using the technique of radio-opaque meals, initially in a cat. He qualified in medicine from Harvard in 1900 and was soon appointed Assistant Professor of Physiology. In 1906 he succeeded to the Chair of Physiology, which he held for thirty-six years.Apart from his early work, Cannon's demonstration of the humoral transmission of the nerve impulse was fundamental, as were his investigations, including researches on himself and his colleagues, into the relationship between emotion and the sympathetic-adrenal system.During the First World War he served with both the British and American armies and was decorated.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsDSM (USA). CB (UK). Foreign member, Royal Society, 1939. Linacre Lecturer, Cambridge, 1930. Royal College of Physicians Baly Medal 1931.Bibliography1898, "The movements of the stomach studied by means of the Roentgen rays", Amer. J. Physiol.1915, 1920, Bodily Changes in Pain, Fear, Hunger and Rage.Further ReadingW.B.Cannon, 1945, The Way of an Investigator.MGBiographical history of technology > Cannon, Walter Bradford
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