Definitions
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- adjective Of or relating to the sensory activity or functions of the nervous system.
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- adjective Of or pertaining to the
sensory functions of thenervous system
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Examples
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The condition destroys the pigmented layer of retina retinal pigment epithelium which is the pigmented cell layer just outside the neurosensory retina that nourishes retinal visual cells.
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The eye conditions destroy the pigmented layer of retina retinal pigment epithelium which is the pigmented cell layer just outside the neurosensory retina that nourishes retinal visual cells.
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* Severe neurosensory symptoms (e.g. paresthesia, dysesthesia, pain) were observed in 5.5%
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"Even the most 'lowly creatures,' such as mosquitoes, have highly evolved neurosensory systems that can process relatively simple auditory inputs to produce motor outputs enabling them to distinguish between other types of mosquito that are so closely related we need to analyze their DNA to tell them apart," Gibson said.
Livescience.com 2009
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They are more likely to have one or more chronic health problems, especially neurosensory conditions
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Dysfunctional lysosomal processing in the RPE could contribute to the pathophysiological events that cause RPE damage and degeneration of the neurosensory retina
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Natalia V. Strunnikova et al. 2009
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They are more likely to have one or more chronic health problems, especially neurosensory conditions (cerebral palsy, blindness, or deafness), and are shorter than normal-weight babies.
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Sensory nerve function can be documented with the use of non-painful, non-invasive neurosensory testing.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Don E Detmer Eric H Williams 2009
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Sensory nerve function can be documented with the use of non-painful, non-invasive neurosensory testing.
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Antidepressants can reduce the severity and frequency of hot flushes in patients treated with chemotherapy, and venlafaxine (Effexor) remit acute neurosensory symptoms secondary to oxaliplatin chemotherapy.
innovations-report 2008
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