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Which term refers to the period whereby no neural impulses can be generated even with intense stimulation
Absolute refactory period
absolute refactory period
The neural impulse is the electrical charge that goes from the nerve receptor to the brain. They are generated when the nerve receptor detects a foreign stimuli.
Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".
Sinoatrial, or SA node.
excitatory postsynaptic potential
excitatory postsynaptic potential
The Resting Period; over with in less than milliseconds.
The lightning phenomena is occurred on transmission lines or sub-stations due to which a negative wave is generated hence definitely destroy the power apparatus. So for impulse voltage testing of any power apparatus one must produce a negative impulse.
A stay of judgment is an order whereby the court temporarily suspends making a judgment in a case, usually to allow for additional evidence or time for parties to reach a settlement. This provides parties an opportunity to address any pending issues before a final decision is made by the court.
A nerve is simply a line of cells through which electrical impulses travel. These electrical impulses are generated by the movement of Sodium and potassium ions into and out of the cells which generates an action potential (impulse). Nerve cells can be stimulated once a person is dead if an electrical impulse is generated and so appear to be alive.