CranialnervesI think would be considered the peripheral nervous system.
Uso de olfactory nerve em inglês
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Scents, like sounds, appear to influence the olfactorynerve in certain definite degrees.
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If you sever a dog's olfactorynerve, he will lose interest in sex.
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In this tissue are embedded the nerve-fibres and nerve-endings of the olfactorynerve.
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Scents, like sounds (he explains) stroke our olfactorynerve in exquisite and exact degrees.
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Taste loses, as he says, all its delicacy when it cannot mate with a fine olfactorynerve.
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In a similar way as in the optic nerve, elevated ICP could also compromise the olfactorynerve system.
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The olfactorynerve enters the cavity of the orbit and is developed into the special sense of hearing.
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The human olfactorynerve may be small compared to a rabbit's, but it's our largest cranial receptor, nevertheless.
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Interestingly, ShcD is uniquely expressed in the olfactorynerve layer and in glomeruli of the main olfactory bulb.
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This pilot study investigates whether structural changes of the olfactorynerve system can be detected in patients with IIH.
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Conclusions: These results demonstrated that intranasal administration of labelled insulin targeted the CNS through the olfactorynerve pathway in mice.
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With electron microscopy, insulin was found within cells of the olfactorynerve layer and glomerular layer of the olfactory bulbs.
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Confocal microscopy captured delivery along the olfactorynerve bundles exiting the nasal mucosa, traversing the cribriform plate and entering the bulbs.
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Particles smaller than 200 nm can enter the brain directly through the olfactorynerve after breathing air pollution through the nose.
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The mucous membrane, with the branches of the olfactorynerve, lines the dividing wall and the inner surfaces of these winding passages.
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The great length of muzzle gives surface for the free development of the olfactorynerve, and thus secures the highest possible scenting powers.