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It has to be a very visceral experience for me.
"People almost get a visceral fear about what's going on."
Something visceral was still telling me to get him to stop.
His music is visceral; he can get any school kid to love him.
"You make something real by making it visceral," she said.
Still, there is a visceral fear that it just might.
That was my first visceral sense of real people in those buildings.
"It was one of the most visceral love stories I'd ever read."
In 15 minutes you get a visceral rush like you've never felt before.
And without being certain why, he came to an utterly visceral decision.
To understand the visceral effect of these works, it is necessary to consider how they were made.
What is the brain supposed to do while you're having your visceral experience?
She felt a visceral desire to pull away from him.
People really want to know in a very visceral way."
But it soon became clear he had tapped a visceral political feeling.
The opening battle might be the most visceral ever put on film.
He had a visceral sensation of having come home, if only for one last visit.
They were saying the same thing, but the view wasn't so visceral.
His ideas - from education to housing to health - are visceral.
The movie is full of intensity with almost no real visceral impact.
Thin people can also have visceral fat if they're not fit.
He felt an almost visceral commitment to the moment, one that had nothing to do with his concern for the girl.
Instead he felt a small piece of his visceral dread break away, lost in the fall.
"The city has a buzz to it right now that is almost visceral."
Still it was television that gave him a visceral link to what happened.
Nausea and vomiting can result due to compression of the splanchnic veins.
However, it is unknown whether this strategy has an adverse effect on splanchnic perfusion.
Improved splanchnic and hepatic perfusion may result from enhanced blood volume.
Pelvic splanchnic nerves are the primary source for parasympathetic innervation.
The lumbar splanchnic nerve terminates here, among other places.
The adjective visceral, also splanchnic, is used for anything pertaining to the internal organs.
Experimental data suggest that vasodilation predominates in the splanchnic territory.
Empirically proven effects include splanchnic sympathetic nerve discharge and increased arterial pressure.
Sympathetic innervation is supplied by the thoracic splanchnic nerves.
The least, or lowest, splanchnic nerve connects the T12 level to the renal plexus.
(1990) The acute splanchnic and peripheral tissue metabolic response to endotoxin in humans.
Also, a number of nerves, such as most of the splanchnic nerves, arise directly from the trunks.
Splanchnic blood flow.
There are three main thoracic splanchnic nerves:
The pelvic splanchnic nerves arising at S2-S4 are in the lesser pelvis.
It forms primarily from splanchnic mesoderm.
Splanchnic utilization of enteral alanine in humans.
Somatostatin is known to reduce splanchnic blood flow without modifying systemic arterial blood pressure.
The sympathetic nervous system, acting via splanchnic nerves to the adrenal medulla, stimulates the release of adrenaline.
Pelvic splanchnic nerves (no named ganglion)
Cardiopulmonary nerves are splanchnic nerves that are postsynaptic and sympathetic.
The pelvic splanchnic nerves, S2-4, work in tandem to innervate the pelvic viscera.
Lumbar splanchnic nerves provide sympathetic innervation via the inferior mesenteric ganglion.
The inner (or splanchnic) layer adheres to the endoderm, and with it forms the splanchnopleure.
Also, in the horizontal position there is redistribution of blood volume from the lower extremities and splanchnic beds to the lungs (orthopnea).