basal anesthesia narcosis produced by preliminary medication so that the inhalation of anesthetic necessary to produce surgical anesthesia is greatly reduced.
what are the example of basal adjectives
NO
basal adjective is an adjective that is basal
As basal ganglia is involved in controlling your muscle activity, any lesions or damages to your basal ganglia might cause hypertonia and/or various abnormal involuntary and purposeless movements. Some examples of diseases that are related to basal ganglia are parkinson's disease, chorea, athetosis and hemiballismus.
yes. it is a symptom in some people.
No, athletes generally do not have lower basal temperatures. In fact, regular physical activity can slightly raise basal body temperatures due to increased metabolic activity. However, individual variations can exist and some athletes may have lower or higher basal temperatures unrelated to their athletic performance.
A basal dicot is a dicotyledon which is not part of the monocots.
Local anesthesia can be divided into four groups: injectable, topical, dental (non-injectable), and regional blockade injection.
The basal nuclei are involved in the planning and execution of movement, as well as in some aspects of cognition and emotion. They help regulate muscle tone, coordinate movements, and inhibit unwanted movements. Dysfunction of the basal nuclei can result in movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
The Basal Nuclei or the Basal Ganglia
A basal tomentum is a mycellium at the base of a mushroom's stem.
A basal layer is the deepest layer of the epidermis.