central nervous system造句(1) Messages from the brain are carried by the central nervous system.
(2) The drug acts on the central nervous system.
(3) This works through the mediation of the central nervous system.
(4) Rarely, the central nervous system may be involved.
(5) The disease affects the central nervous system.
(6) The central nervous system is divisible into the brain or cerebral ganglion, the suboesophageal ganglion and the ventral nerve-cord. 1.
(7) Because alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, many people are under the impression that it improves sleep.
(8) The central nervous system appears to be the pre-eminent instrument that has been designed for this function in the course of evolution.
(9) First, since nicotine is a central nervous system stimulant, it produces almost the same effects on the body as caffeine.
(10) None of the patients had evidence of a central nervous system or an autonomic nervous system disorder.
(11) The announcer explains that by attacking the central nervous system it paralyzes the vital organs.
(12) It is also known that, in some central nervous system neurones, second messengers especially cyclic AMPcontrol membrane electrical activity.
(13) In particular, the capacity of central nervous system centres to influence liver function has not been evaluated.
(14) He's taking a dangerous drug: it acts very fast on the central nervous system.
(15) Doctors say the drug causes body temperatures to rise so high that the central nervous system shuts down.
(16) However, anyone tolerant to barbiturates, alcohol, and other general central nervous system depressants show some cross-tolerance to benzodiazepines.
(17) Cadmium is a heavy metal and it is known to attack the central nervous system.
(18) NeuroSearch researches the development of products for the treatment of diseases of the central nervous system.
(19) The taser fires a two-pronged dart that overrides the central nervous system and causes uncontrollable muscle contractions.
(20) Centrophenoxine had the strongest biological activity, producing a mild stimulation of the central nervous system.
(21) The designation was made because at high doses, alcohol slows down the central nervous system.
(22) Thus the eye exists in a body with a central nervous system, capable of reacting to information the eye provides.
(23) It could also cause liver and kidney malfunction and attack the central nervous system.
(24) Even so the activity of the whole animal is co-ordinated by superordinate controls in the central nervous system.
(25) It might be supposed that tremor was the consequence of a fixed-point attractor to periodic attractor transition of central nervous system neurones.
(26) Also, an overdose of barbiturates can severely depress the central nervous system and lead to death.
(27) They are almost entirely produced by damage to peripheral nerves or to roots or to the central nervous system.
(28) The nerve impulses in these specialised fibres enter the central nervous system and provoke: A. Local reflexes in muscles.
(29) In very large doses they cause stimulation of the central nervous system, convulsions and death.
(30) Theoretically, fetal cells serve as progenitors, differentiating into the family of cells that constitute the central nervous system.