词汇 | example_english_visceral |
释义 | Examples of visceralThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A fully protected fragment is found in all types of smooth muscle tissues and two partially protected fragments are present only in visceral tissues. The production of a visceral-specific anti-peptide antibody should permit a further investigation of its expression in smooth muscle cells. In humans some children have visceral larva migrans-like symptoms before eye disease is recognized but others have no such history. The visceral yolk sac, allantois and amnion were dissected away from the fetal material and excess fluid was wiped clear prior to measuring the weight. As a consequence, children with visceral heterotaxy have not had the opportunity to benefit from the introduction of these improved surgical methods. Though it is a piece for tape, the world of sound becomes tangible, and many have remarked 'visceral'. The peripheral target of these afferents is unknown, thus, their potential role in visceral pain is obscure. About 40% of those with latent syphilis will develop symptomatic tertiary syphilis, although the incidence of subclinical visceral pathology may be higher. Nonetheless, we speculate that the contribution of microglia to visceral pain in chronic conditions is potentially reversible by minocycline treatment. A rock singer is perhaps typically more concerned with direct visceral expression of the body. Skinfold measurement is a fair good reproducible method to predict the body fat except visceral fat. Excess fluid results from the disruption of the equilibrium that exists across the parietal and visceral pleural membranes. However, one important distinction concerns the efficacy of minocycline in reversing chronic visceral hypersensitivity in adulthood long after the initial neonatal insult. The site itself was a flat field with a scrappy hedge - it didn't produce much of a visceral response. The visceral disc is ornamented strongly by regular rugae but is very weakly reticulated by low costae. Cue-specific conditioned stimuli are transmitted to the thalamus by external and visceral pathways. Marked discrepancy was found in these animal models in the arrangement of the remaining organs,23 replicating the situation seen in humans with visceral heterotaxy. The levator ani consists of two portions: pubo-visceral and ilio-coccygeus muscles. In some cases such discs were located beneath the peritoneum covering other visceral organs or in the mesentery. Analysis of the limbic and neocortical representations for interpersonal reasoning suggests there are important contributions from visceral, affective, and somatic and cognitive levels. The homeobox gene hesx1 is expressed at gastrulation within the anterior midline visceral endoderm. The ulcerative granulomatous lesions appeared in three clinical forms : cutaneous, mastitic and visceral. The disease occurred in three clinical forms : cutaneous, mastitic, and visceral. In these pathways, serotonin may be involved in integrating visceral satiety signals for relay to the hypothalamus. With longer follow-up, the incidence of osseous and visceral metastasis was similar in both groups. The study of these extracardiac anomalies also gives further insight into the complex processes involved in human midline development and visceral lateralization. The differing natures of the conceptual representations at visceral and somatic levels provide differing frameworks for interpretation. The fetuses with cardiovascular anomalies were divided into two groups according to visceral arrangement. The incidence of fetuses with heterotaxy was relatively low (16.7%), but interestingly these showed right isomerism of the visceral structures. Analysis of visceral heterotaxy according to splenic status, appendage morphology, or both. In this study, we have shown that this visceral hypersensitivity is also associated with microglial activation. Clinical signs appear progressively and combine visceral and skin disease. Only the visceral experience of vulnerability inspires recognition that a 'power able to over-awe them all ' is a necessary condition for peace. Physics done well should be as visceral as music done well - an understanding that reaches to the gut. Determination of fetal laterality and visceral position can provide additional diagnostic cardiac and extra-cardiac information. The abnormal arrangement is often called visceral heterotaxy, or situs ambiguus, although there is nothing uncertain about the arrangement of the organs. Could it be that this interest in visceral states arose as physicians became interested in emotional and psycholog ical illness etiolog ies? Prefrontal cortical networks related to visceral function and mood. Conversely, we have identified two children with congenital asplenia but without either isomerism of the right appendages or visceral heterotaxy. Many injury-related pains outlast healing; others are not attributable to injury, as in much headache, visceral pain, and neuropathic pain. The most visceral measure gives the annual number of nights spent in a hotel and the number of kilometres travelled. Such interpretations beg the question of why ' skin-deep ' attitudes would prompt behavior as visceral as a pogrom. However, the word 'reasons' here becomes so broad that it involves habits, emotions, instincts and visceral reactions (p. 99). The results indicate that the determination of morphological leftsidedness of visceral structures is related in some way with maternal hyperthermia. The exercise of empathy in both visceral and somatic domains is founded on the experience of love, both in giving and receiving. At the core, the syncretic concepts rapidly grasp the significance of visceral responses and demands. In those patients who have visceral heterotaxy, however, definitive conversion of the abnormal circulation into a non-cyanotic one remains one of the current surgical challenges. The abdominal organs in patients with such a symmetrical thoracic arrangement, however, lose their usual lateralization and become jumbled-up - socalled visceral heterotaxy. Words unfortunately are sorely inadequate in conveying the dynamic, visceral vitality of music. Therefore, microglia and the neuron-to-microglial signal fractalkine might be involved in both somatic and visceral nociceptive processing. With often firsthand knowledge of their homes, memory is certainly more recent and visceral. Could it be that the notion of qi became important in medicine pr imar ily in the context of speaking about visceral states? The lateral thalamic neurons often responded to stimulation of more than one of the visceral organs tested. The existential moment, on the other hand, entails a paradigm shif t, a jarr ing, visceral ref raming of reality. The simulation of actions in mirror neurons described above may be the somatic analogue to the visceral response of emotional contagion. However, their results in these quotidian circumstances are extraordinary: invigorating yet restrained, visceral as well as intellectual. In afflicted individuals, this arrangement, described as visceral heterotaxy, is exemplified by the arrangement of the thoracic organs. As we will see, adoption of this second principle simplifies greatly the description of the bodily arrangement often described as "visceral heterotaxy". We would expect that rat embryos studied during days eight to nine of gestation may give some hints for the determination of visceral arrangement. Exposure at pre-organogenesis stages can result in cardiovascular abnormalities, whilst later heating can affect skeletal and visceral systems. The in itro development of blastocystderived embryonic stem cell lines : formation of visceral yolk sac, blood islands and myocardium. The visceral disc is shar ply reticulated by fine costae and rugae; costae converge onto the fold. However, most reports on the contribution of glia to pain study somatic rather than visceral forms of chronic pain. In this study, we have investigated a possible role for microglia in rats with chronic visceral hypersensitivity and previously documented altered neuronal function. Individuals infected with this microorganism develop diverse pathologies encompassing cutaneous, muco-cutaneous, and fatal visceral afflictions. Such infections are evidently accidental but, as our results show, their potential to disseminate from the eye into visceral organs cannot be ignored. On the other hand, visceral and body-wall homogenates were separately prepared in the same manner. In doing so, listeners lost the ability to hear a detailed melody line describing the pressure changes, but gained a visceral sense of the storm. Human toxocariasis and the visceral larva migrans syndrome : correlative immunopathology. Whereas the visceral representation is spontaneous and dynamic, the somatic representation is more differentiated, articulated, and sequenced. The arrangement for visceral stimulation and for monitoring the pressure applied to the ureter is shown at the bottom. There was an increase in the proportion of neurons that showed nociceptive responses to somatic stimulation among cells that had visceral input. The music is too neat to be visceral. Visceral samples were collected from spleen and liver through viscerotomy. Squashed preparations of visceral organs, including heart, liver, spleen, kidney, gall bladder, swim bladder and gonads, were made and examined under a light microscope. As visceral responses to a specific material culture, smells constituted a "code" whose implications could be understood and accepted without the fanfare of explanation or defense. Atrial appendages and venoatrial connections in hearts from patients with visceral heterotaxy. Importantly, the musical forms described in this section are coupled with physical events that provide a visceral and immediate vehicle for these otherwise abstract musical events. Biochemical studies on acid phosphatase, using intact females and whole worm, body-wall and visceral homogenates were undertaken to clarify the characteristics and the distribution of the enzyme. All of her work, however, illustrates the visceral and meditative possibilities of listening and encourages a complete engagement in the sonic atmosphere by the performer and the audience member. If he is right that the brain employs a visceral/emotional emulator, then it is not only true that it can be used off-line, as he describes. We present here cases with visceroatrial heterotaxy induced by hyperthermia, and demonstrate their patterns of visceral arrangement, expecting that the study could provide clues as to the morphogenesis. Stimuli from the chemoreceptor trigger zone, vestibular apparatus, visceral afferents, and/or higher brainstem and cortical areas feed into the vomiting centre in the lateral medulla. The effect of dietary restriction, pregnancy, and fetal type in different ewe types on fetal weight, maternal body weight, and visceral organ mass in ewes. Atrial appendages and venoatrial connections in hearts with visceral heterotaxy. In contrast, a biobehavioral strategy would have emphasized the importance of peripheral afferent information monitoring visceral state and regulating states of alertness and accessibility to areas of the cortex. Visceral inversion and associated anomalies in the mouse. The somatomotor component is mediated via special visceral efferent pathways, which travel through several cranial nerves to control the striated muscles of the face and head. His juxtaposition of the clinical term "effluvia" here with the sensational, visceral descriptors "revolting," "sickening," and "overpowering" seeks to prompt a similarly powerful response in his reader. Cardiac malpositions with special emphasis on visceral heterotaxy (asplenia and polysplenia syndromes). Immunoregulatory and proinflammatory cytokine production in visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis. The migration of larvae in human tissues results in either ocular, visceral or covert disease syndromes. Whitish dilated intrahepatic bile ducts were observed, mainly on the visceral surface on the left hepatic lobe of the liver which, in section, corresponded to enlarged and ectasic bile ducts. We hypothesized that behavioral manifestation of visceral pain might be influenced by pharmacological modulation of microglial function in control rats and in those with chronic colon hypersensitivity. However, it is possible that either bacteria or other antigens might transmigrate or 'leak' from the colon to target visceral afferents and cause peripheral neuronal inflammation. What becomes clear is that this collection is less interested in interpreters of the written text and more in directors who privilege the more visceral dimension of drama. Is visceral adiposity the 'enemy within'? Subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue: their relation to the metabolic syndrome. With this relation to visceral bodily processes, the limbic cortex has evolved a general evaluative function, determining the biological or internal significance of the information traffic with the world. Visceral afferent pathways to the thalamus and olfactory tubercle: behavioral implications. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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