Sentence examples for nerve whether from inspiring English sources

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What is important to Mr. Cantet is to touch a nerve, whether through the prism of work or, as he hopes, through other subjects.

There is something about falling out of the sky that strikes our nightmare nerve, whether it is the loss of our individual control, allusions to Icarus, or the fact that tabloids cannot recycle enough a story involving death, destruction, and flying body parts.

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Whether it's nerves, whether I'm injured, pain, I just try to trick myself that I don't have it.

"I try to trick myself and convince myself that I'm not feeling those particular emotions, whether it's nerves, whether I'm injured or (in) pain, just try to trick myself that I don't have it.

A change in the speed at which the electricity moves up the nerve indicates whether there is damage and, if so, where.

Specifically, we have shown that a cold receptor can be tuned to respond within a temperature range most relevant to the normal resting temperature of the primary afferent nerve terminal, whether determined by an internally regulated core body temperature or the environmental milieu.

Peripheral nerve pathology, whether through direct injury (trauma) or chronic disease (carpal tunnel compressive neuropathy) results in a disability that has widespread repercussions for both personal and occupational rehabilitation.

(ID 408, 0.1% UC781 gel, male) When I would put it in, I don't know whether it was my nerves or whether it was the gel, but I would get the sensation that there was something in my butt and I would feel like pushing.

The interaction of competing EPSPs and IPSPs at the hundreds or even thousands of synapses on a single neuron determines whether the nerve impulse arriving at the presynaptic terminals will be regenerated in the postsynaptic membrane.

It is too early to say whether it was a simple case of nerves or whether the Plantarium has succumbed to the lure of show business.

What is still not clear, however, is whether people are born with "musical neurons" or whether nerve cells develop a "taste" for music during childhood development.

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