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Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973 -- Translations into English.   7
Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973 -- Translations into English -- History and criticism. : Translating Neruda : the way to Macchu Picchu / John Felstiner  1980 1
Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973. United Fruit Co : Poetry for students. Volume 41 : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry / Sara Constantakis, project editor ; foreword by David J. Kelly  2012 1
 

Nerūtā, Pāplō, 1904-1973 -- See Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973


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Nerv : Cajal's degeneration and regeneration of the nervous system / translated by Raoul M. May ; edited, with an introduction and additional translations by Javier DeFelipe and Edward G. Jones  1991 1
Nerva, Emperor of Rome, approximately 30-98.   4
Nerva, Emperor of Rome, approximately 30-98 -- Case studies : Filling the center, fighting the power void : choosing Trajan as a successor / Catalina Popescu  2022 1
 

Nerva Traianus Augustus Germanicus, Emperor of Rome, 53-117 -- See Trajan, Emperor of Rome, 53-117


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Nerval, GeÌrard de, 1808-1855 -- Criticism and interpretation : The order of mimesis : Balzac, Stendhal, Nerval, Flaubert / Christopher Prendergast  1986 1
Nerval, Gérard de, 1808-1855. : The order of mimesis : Balzac, Stendhal, Nerval, Flaubert / Christopher Prendergast  1986 1
Nerval, Gérard de, 1808-1855. Aurélia : On Psychological and Visionary Art  2015 1
Nerval, Gérard de, 1808-1855 -- Criticism and interpretation   4
Nerval, Gérard de, 1808-1855. Filles du feu. : Les Filles du feu de Gérard de Nerval : Analyse de l'oeuvre / par Lucile Lhoste  2018 1
Nerval, Gérard de, 1808-1855 -- Mental health : On Psychological and Visionary Art  2015 1
Nerval, Gérard de, 1808-1855 -- Psychology : On Psychological and Visionary Art  2015 1
 

Nerve agent GB -- See Sarin


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Nerve agents (Munitions) -- See Nerve gases


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Nerve, Autonomic -- See Autonomic Pathways


Nerves and plexuses of the autonomic nervous system. The central nervous system structures which regulate the autonomic nervous system are not included
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Nerve Avulsion, Facial -- See Facial Nerve Injuries


Traumatic injuries to the facial nerve. This may result in FACIAL PARALYSIS, decreased lacrimation and salivation, and loss of taste sensation in the anterior tongue. The nerve may regenerate and reform its original pattern of innervation, or regenerate aberrantly, resulting in inappropriate lacrimation in response to gustatory stimuli (e.g., "crocodile tears") and other syndromes
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Nerve Avulsion, Trigeminal -- See Trigeminal Nerve Injuries


Traumatic injuries to the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. It may result in extreme pain, abnormal sensation in the areas the nerve innervates on face, jaw, gums and tongue and can cause difficulties with speech and chewing. It is sometimes associated with various dental treatments
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Nerve Avulsions, Facial -- See Facial Nerve Injuries


Traumatic injuries to the facial nerve. This may result in FACIAL PARALYSIS, decreased lacrimation and salivation, and loss of taste sensation in the anterior tongue. The nerve may regenerate and reform its original pattern of innervation, or regenerate aberrantly, resulting in inappropriate lacrimation in response to gustatory stimuli (e.g., "crocodile tears") and other syndromes
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Nerve Avulsions, Trigeminal -- See Trigeminal Nerve Injuries


Traumatic injuries to the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. It may result in extreme pain, abnormal sensation in the areas the nerve innervates on face, jaw, gums and tongue and can cause difficulties with speech and chewing. It is sometimes associated with various dental treatments
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Nerve axons -- See Axons


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Nerve block   13
Nerve block -- Atlases.   7
 

Nerve Block, Autonomic -- See Autonomic Nerve Block


Interruption of sympathetic pathways, by local injection of an anesthetic agent, at any of four levels: peripheral nerve block, sympathetic ganglion block, extradural block, and subarachnoid block
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Nerve block -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. : Landmarks for peripheral nerve blocks : upper and lower extremities / Didier A. Sciard  2007 1
Nerve Block -- methods   13
 

Nerve Block, Sympathetic -- See Autonomic Nerve Block


Interruption of sympathetic pathways, by local injection of an anesthetic agent, at any of four levels: peripheral nerve block, sympathetic ganglion block, extradural block, and subarachnoid block
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Nerve Blockade -- See Nerve Block


Interruption of NEURAL CONDUCTION in peripheral nerves or nerve trunks by the injection of a local anesthetic agent (e.g., LIDOCAINE; PHENOL; BOTULINUM TOXINS) to manage or treat pain
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Nerve Blockades -- See Nerve Block


Interruption of NEURAL CONDUCTION in peripheral nerves or nerve trunks by the injection of a local anesthetic agent (e.g., LIDOCAINE; PHENOL; BOTULINUM TOXINS) to manage or treat pain
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Nerve Blocks -- See Nerve Block


Interruption of NEURAL CONDUCTION in peripheral nerves or nerve trunks by the injection of a local anesthetic agent (e.g., LIDOCAINE; PHENOL; BOTULINUM TOXINS) to manage or treat pain
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Nerve Blocks, Autonomic -- See Autonomic Nerve Block


Interruption of sympathetic pathways, by local injection of an anesthetic agent, at any of four levels: peripheral nerve block, sympathetic ganglion block, extradural block, and subarachnoid block
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Nerve Blocks, Sympathetic -- See Autonomic Nerve Block


Interruption of sympathetic pathways, by local injection of an anesthetic agent, at any of four levels: peripheral nerve block, sympathetic ganglion block, extradural block, and subarachnoid block
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Nerve Cell -- See Neurons


The basic cellular units of nervous tissue. Each neuron consists of a body, an axon, and dendrites. Their purpose is to receive, conduct, and transmit impulses in the NERVOUS SYSTEM
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  Nerve cells -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nerve Compression Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet -- See Thoracic Outlet Syndrome


A neurovascular syndrome associated with compression of the BRACHIAL PLEXUS; SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY; and SUBCLAVIAN VEIN at the superior thoracic outlet. This may result from a variety of anomalies such as a CERVICAL RIB, anomalous fascial bands, and abnormalities of the origin or insertion of the anterior or medial scalene muscles. Clinical features may include pain in the shoulder and neck region which radiates into the arm, PARESIS or PARALYSIS of brachial plexus innervated muscles, PARESTHESIA, loss of sensation, reduction of arterial pulses in the affected extremity, ISCHEMIA, and EDEMA. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp214-5)
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Nerve compression syndromes -- See Entrapment neuropathies


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Nerve Compression Syndromes   4
Nerve Compression Syndromes -- diagnosis   2
Nerve Compression Syndromes -- diagnostic imaging : Ultrasound evaluation of focal neuropathies : correlation with electrodiagnosis / Jeffrey A. Strakowski  2014 1
  Nerve conduction -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nerve Conductions -- See Neural Conduction


The propagation of the NERVE IMPULSE along the nerve away from the site of an excitation stimulus
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Nerve Contusion, Trigeminal -- See Trigeminal Nerve Injuries


Traumatic injuries to the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. It may result in extreme pain, abnormal sensation in the areas the nerve innervates on face, jaw, gums and tongue and can cause difficulties with speech and chewing. It is sometimes associated with various dental treatments
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Nerve Contusions, Trigeminal -- See Trigeminal Nerve Injuries


Traumatic injuries to the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. It may result in extreme pain, abnormal sensation in the areas the nerve innervates on face, jaw, gums and tongue and can cause difficulties with speech and chewing. It is sometimes associated with various dental treatments
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Nerve, Cranial -- See Cranial Nerves


Twelve pairs of nerves that carry general afferent, visceral afferent, special afferent, somatic efferent, and autonomic efferent fibers
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Nerve Crossover -- See Nerve Transfer


Surgical reinnervation of a denervated peripheral target using a healthy donor nerve and/or its proximal stump. The direct connection is usually made to a healthy postlesional distal portion of a non-functioning nerve or implanted directly into denervated muscle or insensitive skin. Nerve sprouts will grow from the transferred nerve into the denervated elements and establish contact between them and the neurons that formerly controlled another area
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Nerve Crossovers -- See Nerve Transfer


Surgical reinnervation of a denervated peripheral target using a healthy donor nerve and/or its proximal stump. The direct connection is usually made to a healthy postlesional distal portion of a non-functioning nerve or implanted directly into denervated muscle or insensitive skin. Nerve sprouts will grow from the transferred nerve into the denervated elements and establish contact between them and the neurons that formerly controlled another area
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Nerve degeneration -- See Nervous system Degeneration


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Nerve Degeneration   18
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