D Falla, J Elliott… - Whiplash: Evidence Base for Clinical …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Muscular response to nerve injury Until recently, it has been difficult to explain the specific mechanisms by which injury to different anatomical tissues in the spine alters the composi- tion of the paraspinal muscles. Hodges et al. ... Related articles
NH Diepenbrock - 2011 - books.google.com ... adults. BASILAR SKULL FRACTURE Injury to the olfactory (first cranial) nerve is common with fracture, along with otor- rhea or rhinorrhea. Drainage sample may be positive for glucose, though this is not always a reliable sign. ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 8 versions
D Martinez - 2011 - books.google.com ... She was drowning, his kisses were so soft she couldn't get enough, she put her hand behind his head and pulled his lips closer, her whole being had nerveending shooting off shocks of pleasure through out her whole body. ...
E Andrews - Semiotica, 2011 - reference-global.com ... name the objects that are being shown to them on slides. Since there are no nerve endings on the surface of the brain, this procedure is not painful to the patient. If stimulation to a particular cortical area prevents the patient from ... Related articles
SG Evrard… - Cytoskeleton of the Nervous System, 2011 - Springer ... of Nerve Tissue Cells ... Although its effects are better known and are best studied on the cytoskeleton of hepatocytes (due to the EtOH role in the etiology of liver cir- rhosis), its effects on nerve tissue cells' cytoskeleton are beginning to be elucidated. ... Related articles