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Unlike on Friday morning, there were fewer nerves and more chants.
In his first tournament since winning the United States Open last June, Woods showed little rust and fewer nerves, dispatching Brendan Jones, 3 and 2, in the first round of the Accenture Match Play Championship.
The upper lip is constrained by this connection and has fewer nerves to control movement, which leaves it less mobile than the upper lips of simians.
Repetitive CMAPs were present in about one third of the nerves tested on days 2 to 4 after oxaliplatin (9 of 28; 32%) but in fewer nerves tested before oxaliplatin (1 of 32; 3.2%), on days 14 to 20 after oxaliplatin (3 of 31; 10%) or on days 2 to 4 after carboplatin plus paclitaxel or cisplatin (2 of 24; 8%).
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It has allowed her to see, for example, fewer nerve connections in the brains of pups raised by nervous and stressed mothers.
They also found evidence that fewer nerve fibers infiltrated those brain regions, and that there were different levels of calcium entering and leaving the nerve cells themselves.
Today, tourniquet cuff pressures are usually lower, and fewer nerve injuries might be expected.
In particular, excitatory neurons in the region termed the 'auditory cortex' send fewer nerve impulses in response to frequent sounds, but respond vigorously to rare sounds.
Histological examination in this patient revealed increased fibrosis in the muscle layers as well as significantly fewer nerve fibers and myenteric neurons as assessed by PGP9.5 staining.
The fingers have a large number of nerve endings while the ear lobe has fewer nerve endings and has a relatively large surface area.
Touching a doorknob with the back of your knuckles will discharge static in a less painful because there are fewer nerve ending there than in your fingers.
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