Increases in arterial flow stimulate efferent vagal outflow, inhibiting sympathetic drive and decreasing blood pressure. |
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An efferent cuticular tubule, or duct, leads out of the end of the vesicle towards the center of the secretory lobe. |
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If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent lesion and an efferent lesion. |
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Sacral nerves contain a mixture of autonomic and somatic fibers that send information in both afferent and efferent directions. |
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During lung transplantation, both the afferent and efferent nerves that supply the lung are severed. |
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The opposite occurs when sympathetic impulses constrict efferent arterioles. |
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The axons of both classes of interneuron enter the brain via the ocellar nerve, which also carries the axons of efferent neurons. |
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Lymph nodes also contain efferent lymphatic vessels, which lack Factor VIII staining. |
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There is increasing support for the idea that in asthma the efferent and afferent nerve fibers may be changed in their capacity to be stimulated. |
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Are we sectioning the cochlear efferent system during vestibular neurotomy? |
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The efferent limb of this reflex arc is autonomic and mainly parasympathetic. |
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Excitatory efferent fibres increase the sensitivity of the hair cells, while inhibitory fibres decrease sensitivity. |
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Motor or efferent neurons carry impulses from the central nervous system to the various parts of the body where they are translated into action. |
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Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells. |
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The changes in the blood vessel and local hemodynamics could be mediated via a reflex arc, consisting of somatic afferent and autonomic efferent components. |
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Serositis was always accompanied by moderate-to-severe infection of the alimentary tract, and morphologic evidence suggested dissemination through efferent lymphatics. |
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Pelvic striated muscle contractions are subserved by the perineal nerve, and autonomic fibers send efferent impulses to effect the other visceral motor responses. |
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In folk medicine, cranberries have been used as a antibiotic like medicine for prevention and treatment of infections of the efferent urinary passages. |
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Blood enters the glomerulus through the afferent arteriole and exits via the efferent arteriole. |
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Thoracic pleurites, including scent efferent system, yellowish brown, partly tinged with red. |
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Ultrastructural differences in the efferent ducts and several regions of the epididymis of the hamster. |
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The parasympathetic innervation of the pupil consists of four neurons comprising afferent and efferent pathways. |
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Long and almost straight vessels, into which the efferent vessel of those tufts situated at the bases of the pyramids, divides. |
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A renal corpuscle is often found in between the afferent and efferent epididymal ducts. |
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Tubular ectasia of the rete testis is a benign condition that results from partial or complete obliteration of the efferent ducts. |
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The development of the technique to cannulate the gastric lymph duct, which contains efferent lymph from the ovine stomach made it possible to monitor local immune responses to abomasal nematodes. |
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Central fatigue i.e. reduction in efferent motor command to the active muscles has been evidenced after prolonged exercise with different techniques such EMG, electrical stimulation or transcranial magnetic stimulation. |
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General somatic efferent fibres originate from large ventral-horn cells and distribute to skeletal muscles in the body wall and in the extremities. |
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Prior to initiating treatment, it is necessary to exclude or correct any obstruction of the efferent urinary tract, cystitis, infections, and electrolyte imbalances. |
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All efferent and afferent pathways between the cerebrum and cerebellum course through the brainstem, and many of them decussate, or cross, within this structure. |
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Adequate intraglomerular pressure is maintained by prostaglandin-mediated afferent vasodilatation and angiotensin II-mediated efferent vasoconstriction. |
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Thus, the deformations of word contour, in particular, its syllabic content, can show the kinetic apraxia and interest of efferent cortical systems of brain. |
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