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| innervate | <anatomy> To supply with nerves; as, the heart is innervated by pneumogastric and sympathetic branches. See: Innerve. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| innervation | 1. <anatomy> The distribution or supply of nerves to a part. 2. <physiology> The supply of nervous energy or of nerve stimulus sent to a part. Origin: L. Nervus = nerve (18 Nov 1997) |
| innervation apraxia | An inability to make movements or to use objects for the purpose intended. Synonym: cortical apraxia, innervation apraxia, limb-kinetic apraxia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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excitation: the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland the distribution of nerve fibers to an organ or body region
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supply nerves to (some organ or body part) stimulate to action; "innervate a muscle or a nerve"
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To supply a body part, tissue, or organ with nerves or nervous stimulation.
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Effect of a nerve reaching muscle or skin that provides movement or sensation.
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The act or process of transmitting nerve impulses to, as to a muscle or gland. The term is applied to structures external to the nervous system, and is used in relation to the source of the nerve impulses to any structure.
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| innerv | (physiology) stimulate to action |
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| innerv | supply nerves to (some organ or body part) |
| innerv | the distribution of nerve fibers to an organ or body region |
| innerv | the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland |
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