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When you trap your finger or stub your toe, the pain may not be immediate because it takes a moment for the nerve signals to travel to your brain. Initially, the signal may not be strong enough for you to feel the pain right away. It's also possible that the shock of the impact momentarily desensitizes the nerves in that area.
Nerve cells, or neurons, transmit electrochemical signals throughout the body to send and receive information. They play a crucial role in controlling bodily functions, transmitting sensory input, and coordinating responses to stimuli.
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No, impedance inversion cannot be achieved with a short circuit stub. A short circuit stub will have a low impedance at the point where it is connected, which will not invert the impedance at that point. Impedance inversion can be achieved using techniques such as a quarter-wave transformer or a transmission line with specific impedance characteristics.
Definitely go to your doctor or a hospital. You will need anti-fungal cream, plenty of gauze and the manual precision of a professional. This does sound painful, so do not stub your foot! However, sometimes the pain of a toenail before it breaks off is much worse than after it does. The healing is a relief and a whole new nail will grow back cleaner over a year.
When you trap your finger or stub your toe, the pain may not be immediate because it takes a moment for the nerve signals to travel to your brain. Initially, the signal may not be strong enough for you to feel the pain right away. It's also possible that the shock of the impact momentarily desensitizes the nerves in that area.
You are most likely to "stub" your toe, as it is a common occurrence when accidentally hitting or bumping your toe against a hard object, causing pain and discomfort.
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You would trample everything in your path and blurt out unknown words as you scream in pain
Click the "Edit" button, scroll down to the bottom of the edit window (below the things that look like [[Category:Blah blah blahs]]), and type {{stub}} (including the curly brackets). Then click "Save page". This will create a message reading, "This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it." Eventually someone else will come along and sort it into a more specific stub category. You can also find a more specific stub tag at the link below. For example, {{comics-artist-stub}} will produce, "This profile of a comics artist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it." and {{ireland-law-stub}} will produce, "This article relating to law in Ireland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it."
Stubbing your toe on a rock hurts significantly because the toe contains many nerve endings that are sensitive to pain. The impact causes immediate trauma to the soft tissue and bones, triggering a pain response that signals injury to your brain. Additionally, the suddenness of the impact and the force applied amplify the pain sensation. This combination of factors results in a sharp, intense pain that can linger as the area becomes inflamed.
Put some ice on it for a little while maybe? Or you can just sit there while the pain goes away.
The pain goes through dendrites and nerves in your feet, legs, and back (through the spinal cord) until it reaches the brain. Rubbing a recently-stubbed toe usually makes it feel better for most people. AND -neurons
Because in single stub method stub position has to be adjustible which create error......this is notin the case of double stub position method.........
The sensory nervous system which is an input system to the brain. If you pull the toe (leg) away that is the motor system. This involves the muscles. The two together form a reflex arc.
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Sverre Stub was born in 1946.