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gate theory A hypothetical mechanism that diminishes pain. There is a gate through which pain impulses travel. Pain signals travel to the Central nervous system on unmyelinated nerve pathways, which are a slower route to the brain. Pressure, touch, vibration, and temperature signals travel on the faster myelinated nerve pathways. These signals will arrive first and block out the sensation of pain.
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gate a device that opens or closes a pathway by stopping signals that fall below a user-defined level. Audio gates often are used to salvage noisy tape tracks and silence "dirty" sound systems: The gate stays closed
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gating Process by which ion channels open and close their pores. Some, such as voltage-gated ion channels, open and close depending on the electrical potential of the cell membrane. Others depend on such factors as cell volume, intracellular metabolic state (ATP concentration, etc), intracellular ligand and/or second messenger presence (Calcium, cyclic AMP due to light, etc), and extracellular ligands (neurotransmitters like acetylcholine, GABA). ...
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gate Guaranteed Accommodation and Training for Employment
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gatekeeper The central control entity that performs management functions in a Voice and Fax over IP network and for multimedia applications such as video conferencing. Gatekeepers provide intelligence for the network, including address resolution, authorization, and authentication services, the logging of Call Detail Records, and communications with network management systems. ...
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