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- verb Present participle of
innervate .
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Examples
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Sorry if it wasn't tough-minded or innervating enough for you.
Midterm Roundup 2009
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It is also possible to identify the object of perception in pain with the activation of nociceptors innervating the damaged or irritated tissue.
Pain Aydede, Murat 2009
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The sun was already hot in June, but the breeze was cool, the smell of the sea innervating, and the water a blue so intense it made your teeth hurt.
Gazpacho 2007
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The sun was already hot in June, but the breeze was cool, the smell of the sea innervating, and the water a blue so intense it made your teeth hurt.
Gazpacho 2007
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The sun was already hot in June, but the breeze was cool, the smell of the sea innervating, and the water a blue so intense it made your teeth hurt.
Gyros 2007
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The sun was already hot in June, but the breeze was cool, the smell of the sea innervating, and the water a blue so intense it made your teeth hurt.
Gyros 2007
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And it was in typically innervating fashion that Goldman chief Lloyd Blankfein
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Hamburger published an article [3] on the effects of wing bud estirpation on the development of the brachial spinal motor segment and sensory dorsal root ganglia innervating the wing.
Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later 1986
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In the chick embryo, it was mainly confined to the study of the effects called forth by estirpation of limb primordia or implantation of additional wing or leg buds on their innervating motor and sensory nerve centers.
Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later 1986
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This condition, in turn, resulted in a slight but consistent volume increase of these ganglia as compared to that of homologous ganglia innervating the wing of the contralateral side.
Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later 1986
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