Excitability

  • 101excitable — adjective Date: 1609 1. capable of being readily roused into action or a state of excitement or irritability 2. capable of being activated by and reacting to stimuli < excitable cells > • excitability noun • excitableness noun …

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  • 102hysteria — noun Etymology: New Latin, from English hysteric, adjective, from Latin hystericus, from Greek hysterikos, from hystera womb; from the Greek notion that hysteria was peculiar to women and caused by disturbances of the uterus Date: 1801 1. a&#8230; …

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  • 103vagotonia — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: circa 1915 excessive excitability of the vagus nerve resulting typically in vasomotor instability, constipation, and sweating • vagotonic adjective …

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  • 104Beagle — Infobox Dogbreed image caption = A tricolour Beagle name = Beagle altname = English Beagle [ [http://www.trainpetdog.com/Beagle/about beagle.html Beagle: Origin, Temperament, Training, Exercise ] ] country = England fcigroup = 6 fcisection = 1&#8230; …

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  • 105Cardiac arrhythmia — Dysrhythmia redirects here. For the American band, see Dysrhythmia (band). ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 001101 eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D001145 Cardiac arrhythmia (also dysrhythmia) is a term for any of a large and heterogeneous&#8230; …

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  • 106General anaesthetic — A general anaesthetic (or anesthetic, see spelling differences) drug is an anaesthetic drug that brings about a reversible loss of consciousness. These drugs are generally administered by an anesthesia provider in order to induce or maintain&#8230; …

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  • 107Honey — For other uses, see Honey (disambiguation). Jars of honey and honeycomb …

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  • 108Ion channel — Not to be confused with: Ion Television or Ion implantation. Schematic diagram of an ion channel. 1 channel domains (typically four per channel), 2 outer vestibule, 3 selectivity filter, 4 diameter of selectivity filter, 5 phosphorylation site, 6 …

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  • 109Molecular orbital — See also: Molecular orbital theory In chemistry, a molecular orbital (or MO) is a mathematical function describing the wave like behavior of an electron in a molecule. This function can be used to calculate chemical and physical properties such&#8230; …

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  • 110Neuroscience — For the journal, see Neuroscience (journal). Drawing by Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1899) of neurons in the pigeon cerebellum Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system.[1] Traditionally, neuroscience has been se …

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