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But there's another capacity of the neuromuscular system, which is pain.
The whole neuromuscular system, in short, sets itself on guard against acceptance.
And it might weaken your neuromuscular system even further.
In order not to overload the model, no detailed modeling of the neuromuscular system is done.
"Everything is moving simultaneously within your neuromuscular system."
Another important part of the neuromuscular system and central nervous system are the astrocytes.
"Direct stimulation of the neuromuscular system to prevent paralysis, but except for that I am letting nature take its course."
The tapping rate is a psychological test given to assess the integrity of the neuromuscular system and examine motor control.
From a practical standpoint, a genetically modified neuromuscular system only can be spotted by very sophisticated test procedures.
Genetically modified neuromuscular systems enable faster reaction times.
Additionally, an erect posture demands precise balance, the result of a rapidly functioning neuromuscular system.
Myasthenia gravis, a progressive deterioration of the neuromuscular system.
Rapidly regaining full control of his neuromuscular system, Kirk was the first to step off the platform and congratulate the engineer.
Your nerves and related muscles (neuromuscular system).
The charge, which penetrates clothing, is designed to incapacitate anyone it touches by disrupting the neuromuscular system.
"If we're reading this whole situation correctly, it sounds to me as if Susan might have some sort of genetically modified neuromuscular system.
Philanthus venom inhibits the fast as well as the slow neuromuscular system at identical concentrations.
During combat, the Paratwa is operating at heightened awareness, its advanced neuromuscular system working at blinding speed.
The neuromuscular system of the discarded tail is capable of continuing to produce vigorous twisting movements for several minutes after the attack has occurred.
In the early to mid 1900s physiologist Charles Sherrington popularized a model for how the neuromuscular system operates.
This clearly indicates that Microbracon venom causes paralysis of the neuromuscular system by acting at a presynaptic site.
He received a Research Corporation grant in 1942 for research on the physiological action of thiamin in neuromuscular systems; renewed 1943.
Each of these techniques is based on correcting common postural faults by addressing the neuromuscular system through postural re-education.
This causes an influx of chloride ions into the cells leading to hyperpolarisation and subsequent paralysis of the neuromuscular systems.