There are small ducts that continue from the corner of your eyes underneath the eyelid to the nose. Tears can travel down those ducts, adding moisture to the nostrils. This, as with any increase in ...
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Physicalist, the actions described in your experiments are not free actions but reactions. I claim that a free man could , even at the cost of his life, refuse to do the will of a dictator to bear ...
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I believe, for the most part, they are the same basic thing... except the direction it plays in. Instincts, to me, is when the inner comes out. While intuition is when the outer is manifest internal ...
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What's an example of a pre and a post-synaptic neuromuscular disorder?
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This site gives a full explanation: http://www.cvphysiology.com/Arrhythmias/A002.htm
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This will answer your question, and then again it might not. http://www.healthyplace.com/news_2006/human_behavior.asp
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Presumably it will rise, because the cell does not get enough nutrients to retain a balance.
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I dont know about brain damage but I would say more of a deep negative impact on your psyche... fear possible PTSD (post tramatic stress disorder) nitemares... I personally have had some bad ...
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This depends on what portion of the heart the blood supply is reduced to. Generally reduced cardiac circulation to the heart affects adversely electrical activity of the heart but not invariably ...
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Blood carries oxygen to tissues. reduction of blood flow will adversely affect any oxydative metabolism and may cause tissue necrosis
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This isn't going to be easy but I'll try. The body uses electrical signals to pass information through its nerve cells, also known as neurons. EPSP is when there is a change in the electrical ...
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He is gorgeous! I don't know if all the hot models are gay but I do know that I would be too intimidated to date the straight ones anyway. The few straight models that I have met often tend to be a ...
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Hi You'll find good answers to your question in a book by Elizabeth Loftus, Names "In Search for Memory" (Or something very similar). This book was written some 25 years ago but is a good one and ...
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I need a website (or several websies) that explains different neuroscience measurement methods, like: voltage sensitive dye, IR patch clamp, calcium sensitive dye, two photon excitation fluorescence ...
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to levels of ATP in the affected heart cells?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to calcium levels in the cytosol of the affected heart cells and why?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to the gap junctions between the affected heart cells and other cells?
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