Increasing the stimulus does not increase the intensity of the nerveimpulse.
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This raises the question whether the Hodgkin-Huxley model is a complete model of the nerveimpulse.
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The threat response program in Ralph's neural nanonics bullied his leg muscles with nerveimpulse overrides.
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Don't ask me what-breaksdown the natural chemical regulators, or simply electrocutes them with nerveimpulse surges.
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This increase was calcium and nerveimpulse-dependent, suggesting neuronal and glial origin of glutamate and arginine, respectively.
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Joshua had to use a neural nanonics nerveimpulse override to stop himself from snarling at the lawyer.
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However, the Hodgkin-Huxley model cannot account for non-electrical phenomena that accompany nerveimpulse propagation, for which there is nevertheless ample evidence.
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Like the copper rod, the axis cylinder along which the nerveimpulse travels is the essential part of a nerve fiber.
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His right hand went quickly enough, but a searing pain shot through his shoulder at the mere nerveimpulse of moving the left.
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The relations of the form of the nerveimpulse to the rhythm of vital action, to fatigue and to inhibition are awaiting investigation.
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He crooked his left ring finger so that the surgically redirected nerveimpulse keyed the microphone implanted at the base of his jaw.
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In 1905, Lucas demonstrated that nerveimpulses worked on an all-or-none basis.
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Their stolen bodies disintegrated before the nerveimpulses could reach the brain.
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Nerveimpulse generation and propagation are often thought of as solely electrical events.
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She had to order the neural nanonics to block all the nerveimpulses.
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Rapid conduction of nerveimpulses requires coating of axons by myelin.