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Innervation

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in·ner·vate  (-nûrvt, nr-)
tr.v. in·ner·vat·ed, in·ner·vat·ing, in·ner·vates
1. To supply (an organ or a body part) with nerves.
2. To stimulate (a nerve, muscle, or body part) to action.

inner·vation n.
inner·vation·al (-vsh-nl) adj.
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Noun1.innervation - the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland
arousal - a state of heightened physiological activity
2.innervation - the distribution of nerve fibers to an organ or body region
dispersion, distribution - the spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, or volume; "worldwide in distribution"; "the distribution of nerve fibers"; "in complementary distribution"


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95 Hardcover RF522 Divided into three main sections on physiology, clinical evaluation and diagnosis, and diseases and treatment of laryngeal dysfunction, this reference opens with a review of basic physiologic concepts, covering relevant anatomy, neural innervation, and electrophysiology.
Strength, elasticity, and innervation of muscle and surrounding tissues are improved and employed in order to jump higher, run faster, throw farther, or hit harder, depending on the desired training goal.
It is possible that stress, through sympathetic neural innervation (see below), may alter triiodothyronine and rT3 production.
 
 
 
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