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The skin of bottom lip is supplied by infra orbital nerve which is branch of maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve. The nerve may be pinched somewhere in its course.
Did you mean 'constructive interferance' - where waves from more than one source meet at a point where their energies combine rather than destructively cancelling out.
you would say what a nerve cell is made of (cell wall, nucleus, membrane...) and then maybe put a diagram at the bottom of your explanation so the reader can fully understand what you mean.
By self regenerating, they mean that when you start an action potential, it continues in proximal (nearby) tissue (e.g., nerve). The depolarization of the action potential continues along the nerve.
This can mean a branching nerve cell or a branching mineral. Here are some sentences.A dendrite carries a nerve signal along the body.That rock shows the branching pattern of a dendrite mineral.
a product of many mind and energies
The cell has a specific function. Nerve cells, blood cells, and root cells are all types of specialized cells.
It means that it is absorbing energies from the wearer. If it is getting lighter it means positive energies and if it is becoming darker then negative energies are being absorbed.
doctrine means, a principle of religious or political ect, belief.
doctrine of salvation
"Ism" at the end of a word signifies a belief, principle, or practice. It often indicates a specific doctrine, system, or ideology related to the root word.
to lose one's nerve - to take fright, to panic
Doctine is not a grammatical word in English. Did you mean the word doctrine? Doctrine is a noun.
A motor nerve is part of the nervous system that moves muscles.
Parent of the nation
Holly Harlayne Roberts has written: 'Doctrine of inner peace (Doctrine of the Mean) ='
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Nerve can mean a part of the body. Nerve pain can be a symptom of diabetes. The brain is made of many nerve cells. Nerve can also mean courage. He had the nerve to face the giant when nobody else would. You can also use nerve as a slang. "To get on one's nerves" means to bother or annoy one. "You are getting on my last nerve," Mom warned.