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Meanings of
nervous impulse
in English
Catalan
impuls nerviós
Back to the meaning
The electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber.
impulse
nerve impulse
neural impulse
Catalan
impuls nerviós
Synonyms
Examples for "
impulse
"
impulse
nerve impulse
neural impulse
Examples for "
impulse
"
1
The solution was more the result of an
impulse
than careful planning.
2
The savage has only
impulse
;
the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3
The
impulse
behind H&F's ambitions seems to come from a different place.
4
In the spirit of mischief, he followed the
impulse
of the moment.
5
Still, quite a lot of the original
impulse
behind MacKaye's vision survives.
1
Increasing the stimulus does not increase the intensity of the
nerve
impulse
.
2
This raises the question whether the Hodgkin-Huxley model is a complete model of the
nerve
impulse
.
3
The threat response program in Ralph's neural nanonics bullied his leg muscles with
nerve
impulse
overrides.
4
Don't ask me what-breaksdown the natural chemical regulators, or simply electrocutes them with
nerve
impulse
surges.
5
This increase was calcium and
nerve
impulse
-
dependent
,
suggesting neuronal and glial origin of glutamate and arginine, respectively.
1
His
neural
impulses
had slowed until they were as faint as fogbound harbour lights.
2
Neural
impulses
were inherently slower than electricity.
Usage of
nervous impulse
in English
1
Her father started higher than the
nervous
impulse
warranted in his chair.
2
Her first,
nervous
impulse
was to look out the window toward Amalthea.
3
She smiled with lips that would pull to the
nervous
impulse
to cry.
4
Things were getting too tense, and Travers yielded to a
nervous
impulse
to laugh again.
5
She could not have told why she asked him to stay, it was a
nervous
impulse
.
6
This has been very difficult, for we have no way of measuring a
nervous
impulse
directly.
7
The lecturer then explained that the propagation of
nervous
impulse
is a phenomenon of transmission of molecular disturbance.
8
But some
nervous
impulse
goaded Stella.
9
He heard the sob passing loudly down his father's throat and opened his eyes with a
nervous
impulse
.
10
He plunged into the gloom, without deviating from his path, and conquered a
nervous
impulse
that urged him to run.
11
The
nervous
impulse
persisted.
12
In the injured patient the
nervous
impulse
cannot reach the brain, the seat of consciousness, and hence this is not awakened.
13
Teuf, teuf, teuf, teuf, went the machine, and ever and again-obeyingI know not what
nervous
impulse
-
the
driver
sounded his horn.
14
To make such measurement had been regarded as impossible, it being supposed that the flight of the
nervous
impulse
was practically instantaneous.
15
She felt a
nervous
impulse
to behave rudely, to declare the contempt it was always difficult to disguise when talking with Barmby.
16
The velocity of the
nervous
impulse
,
which is only about one hundred feet per second, proves that it is not a current of electricity.
Other examples for "nervous impulse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
nervous
impulse
nervous
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
nervous impulse
Catalan
impuls nerviós
Nervous impulse
through the time
Nervous impulse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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