Nociceptive means having to do with pain. So the phrase "nociceptive pain" is redundant.
The body's nervous system has 2 kinds of nociceptive receptors--somatic and visceral.
Visceral means having to do with the viscera, which are your hollow internal organs (such as the stomach and the intestines).
Whereas somatic pain receptors are easily localized, visceral pain is difficult to pin down as to location. Thus, when you have pain on a particular finger, you know exactly which finger is hurting and where the pain is on the finger.
But when you have something wrong with a part of your intestine, and it's the intestine on the right side of your abdomen, the pain is going to seem to be coming from the midline of your abdomen, not on the right side.
An example is appendicitis, whose pain is typically felt in the midline until the inflammation reaches the abdominal wall (which is somatic), at which time the pain is felt on the right side of the abdomen.
An example of a hyporbole could be "I've told you a million times to clean your room!" The exaggeration of saying "a million times" emphasizes the speaker's frustration and is not meant to be taken literally.
Sometimes one of the reactants in a titration act as an indicator; this is an internal indicator. An example is the volumetric technique of permanganometry.
Niagara falls was formed by differental erosion
Sublimation is the process of direct transformation of a solid in a gas: examples are iodine, naphthalene, dry ice, camphor.
This means drawing something exact. For example, if in a test it was to say 'NOT drawn to scale' it would mean it isn't drawn correctly and wasn't reliable.
The study of the visceral system
Yes, the visceral pericardium adheres to the outside surface of the myocardium (heart muscle), while the parietal pericardium lies outside of the visceral pericardium. There is a small amount of lubricating fluid between these two membranes in the potential space known as the pericardial space. If an abnormal amount of fluid of any kind builds up in this space, it is called a pericardial effusion.
I'm not sure what you mean by "samotic cell." If you meant "somatic cell," then yes, somatic cells undergo mitosis for growth and repair. However, they do not undergo meiosis, which is reserved for the production of gametes (sperm and egg cells).
Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate, which is probably what was meant.
There were a few things that were meant by the suburbs in the 1950's. Suburbs meant someone was middle class for example.
There were a few things that were meant by the suburbs in the 1950's. Suburbs meant someone was middle class for example.
if you meant what is Protein in? Eggs (the white), steak, fish, chicken, cheese (lots fat too!). or if you meant what you meant... Amino acids.
You might be trying to spell the word meant.An example sentence is: nobody knew what he meant.
The third form of the verb "mean" is "meant." In the context of verb conjugation, "mean" is the base form, "meant" is the simple past, and "meant" is also the past participle. For example, you would say, "I mean," "I meant," and "I have meant."
A function call is where you "call" a function and execute its body. For example: void example() { } int main() { example(); // call the function "example" and execute its bodyreturn 0; }
Communication is written for a specific purpose and audience; an example of communication that is meant to help consumers is product sensitization.
stock is meant by like selling different things for example. being in New York on Wall street selling different thins.