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 Translation for 'nerve fibre' from English to Romanian
NOUN   a nerve fibre | nerve fibres
SYNO nerve fiber | nerve fibre
anat.
fibră {f} nervoasă
nerve fibre [Br.]
Partial Matches
fibră {f}fibre [Br.]
fibră {f} de carboncarbon fibre [Br.]
fibră {f} de bambusbamboo fibre [Br.]
material
fibră {f} ceramică
ceramic fibre [Br.]
chim.textil
fibră {f} sintetică
synthetic fibre [Br.]
bogat în fibre {adj} [alimentare]high fibre [Br.]
bogat în fibre {adj} [alimentare]high-fibre [attr.] [Br.]
telecom.
cablu {n} de fibră optică
optical fibre cable [Br.]
inform.telecom.
cablu {n} de fibră optică
fibre optic cable [Br.]
inform.telecom.TV
rețea {f} de fibră optică
fibre-optic network [Br.]
chim.mil.
agent {m} neurotoxic
nerve agent
dent.
nerv {m} dentar
dental nerve
anat.
nerv {m} cranian
cranial nerve
anat.MedVet.
nerv {m} olfactiv [Nervus olfactorius]
olfactory nerve
Ce nerușinare!What a nerve!
Câtă impertinență!What a nerve!
anat.
fibră {f} nervoasă
nerve fiber [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • the cell membrane of the nerve fibre ensheathed by the Schwann cell.
  • The retinal nerve fibre layer should also be studied and commented on.
  • At the time, it was still believed that dentine hypersensitivity was caused by either nerve fibre stimulation within dentine or odontoblast processes acting as pain receptors.
  • Furthermore, scanning laser polarimetry uses the birefringence of the optic nerve fibre layer to indirectly quantify its thickness, which is of use in the assessment and monitoring of glaucoma.
  • In physiology, the all-or-none law (sometimes the all-or-none principle or all-or-nothing law) is the principle that if a single nerve fibre is stimulated, it will always give a maximal response and produce an electrical impulse of a single amplitude.

  • The nerve fibre is a thread-like extension of a nerve cell that includes the axon which may or may not be encased in a myelinated sheath.
  • The transport of ciliary components is carried out by intraflagellar transport (IFT) which is similar to the axonal transport in a nerve fibre.
  • The region of the basilar membrane supplying the inputs to a particular afferent nerve fibre can be considered to be its receptive field.
  • For inhibitors of acetylcholine release, they can impede the release of acetylcholine from the presynaptic nerve fibre.
  • Also, she discovered that when two nerve fibres are close in proximity, the activity of a single nerve fibre can generate activity in a nearby nerve fibre a phenomenon she named ephaptic coupling.

  • Note that that is the opposite of the direction in which the nerve fibre conducts signals.
  • The rate of information processing in biological neural systems are constrained by the speed at which an action potential can propagate down a nerve fibre.
  • Louis who told him he would take Hodgkin's local circuit theory of nerve impulse propagation seriously if he could show that altering the resistance of the fluid outside a nerve fibre made a difference to the velocity of nerve impulse conduction.
  • Young's work on squid giant axons was utilized by Andrew Huxley and Alan Hodgkin who in 1963 received the Nobel Prize for their work on the conduction of action potentials along nerve fibres.
  • Briefly, there are around 30,000 auditory nerve fibres in each of the two auditory nerves.

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