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Hering's nerve, phenomenon see ramus sinus carotici nervi glossopharyngei, and see under phenomenon.
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Hering's p. a faint murmur heard with the stethoscope over the lower end of the sternum for a short time after death.
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Hering's t. the subject looks with both eyes through a tube blackened within and having a thread running vertically across the farther end. A small round body is placed either before or behind the thread. If vision is binocular, the subject is able at once to tell whether the ball is nearer than the thread or farther off; but if vision is monocular, they cannot tell whether it is nearer or farther than the thread.
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Hering-Breuer r. the nervous mechanism that tends to limit respiratory excursions. Stimuli from the sensory endings in the lungs and perhaps in other parts passing up the vagus nerves tend to limit both inhalation and exhalation in ordinary breathing.
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Hering-Hellebrand d. the amount of deviation between any point on the Vieth-Müller horopter and the frontoparallel plane passing through the point of fixation.
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