单词 | Neurone |
例句 | 1. A human neurone is about a million times slower than a switch in a digital computer. 2. But he suffers from motor neurone disease and needs twenty-four hour care. 3. Patients' records with a diagnosis of motor neurone disease at any position on the record were identified. 4. A neurone is a cell with a small centre from which stem long strands called axons and dendrites. 5. It is important to appreciate that all a neurone can do is to transmit impulses at varying frequencies. 6. In addition, help is required for motor neurone disease patients with swallowing disorders. 7. Due to the brevity of this period a neurone can send action potentials at a rate of up to 1000 per second. 8. A neurone will emit impulses at a rate of from zero up to several hundred per second. 9. Despite suffering from Motor Neurone disease, he's compiled valuable information to help conserve the forest and halt it's destruction. 10. Synapses, minute gaps between neurones where one neurone receives signals from another, also facilitate nerve cell communication. 11. I have had motor neurone disease for practically all my adult life. 12. He has motor neurone disease and is wheelchair bound. 13. Motor neurone disease is currently incurable and fatal, with an average survival of between two and five years. 14. James Baker, care adviser at the Motor Neurone Disease Association, said it was a great step forward. 15. Motor neurone disease sufferer Craig Ewert, 59, from Harrogate, N Yorks, died in Switzerland, having been helped by the controversial charity Dignitas. 16. It was a very great shock to me to discover that I had motor neurone disease. 17. The findings presented here can provide only indirect evidence about any possible adverse effect of cimetidine on motor neurone disease. 18. A simple perceptron is intended as a model of a single neurone. 19. He was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the most common form of motor neurone disease, which confined him to a wheelchair and forced him to speak through an electronic voicebox. 20. After studying physics at Oxford University, Hawking had begun his first year of research work at Cambridge when he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. 21. Cambridge University described the professor, who has lived with motor neurone disease for more than 40 years, as "comfortable". 22. British doctors are to launch a major clinical trial to investigate whether a common anti-Depression drug could be a cheap and effective treatment for the devastating condition motor neurone disease. 23. According to Hawking, a theoretical physicist whose body is paralyzed by motor neurone disease, there is no heaven, and our brain is like a computer that will stop working when its components fail. 24. It goes further than the case of Diane Pretty, who had motor neurone disease. 25. A specialist at Manchester Royal Infirmary realised she was suffering from cerebella atrophy, a degenerative disease similar to motor neurone disease; for which there is no treatment. 26. But it could also make it easier to treat Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease and muscular dystrophy. 27. Prof Hawking, who hold the post of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, a chair once occupied by a Sir Isaac Newton, first developed symptoms of motor neurone disease at the age of 21. 28. We believe we can use this same technology for Alzheimer's, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's and Huntington's. 29. Objective To investigate the clinic, electrophysiological, pathological characters of paraneoplastic syndrome which manifested with motor neurone disease-like. 30. The project represents a refinement of plans to use controversial "hybrid embryos" to create stem cells that carry a genetic mutation responsible for motor neurone disease. 31. Motor neurone disease is a disease of adulthood and it is most common among people aged 50 to 70 and is slightly more common in men than women. 32. Trilobites may have evolved such sophisticated eye-lenses to maximise optic neurone response in a dimly lit environment. 33. Objective: To investigate an effect of spasticity due to upper motor neurone injury by robot-aided training and explore its mechanism. 34. Objective To investigate the clinical relevance of serum level of neurone specific enolase (NSE) in patients with cerebral infarction. 35. It does not apply to those suffering debilitating illnesses and physical collapse of their body -- for example, those suffering from Motor Neurone Syndrome. |
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