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Further, the number of both synapses and active zones per length terminal is significantly larger for the tonic axon in the leg extensor muscle.
Soda water, seltzer water and tonic water are not considered bottled waters.
The tonic contractions, in contrast, clearly regulate the emptying of fluids from the stomach.
Cardiac syncope often causes immediate loss of consciousness, tonic stiffening of body and limbs, and often myoclonic jerking.
This illustrates the essential place of the closure of the pylorus by tonic contraction in the prevention of such reflux.
An old black and white photo of Hoxsey dressed in a bow tie and a fedora holding up a bottle of tonic doesn't help his case.
If you have mixed drinks, use mixers that are sugar-free, such as diet soda, tonic water, club soda or seltzer.
The sonata form, and its gripping epic of migration from the tonic to the dominant and then back again, is an archetype of this.
When tested later, the memory of those who drank vodka was significantly impaired compared with the memory of those who drank tonic water.
On arrival, at 3 hours of age, he was hypotonic with tonic seizures of the upper extremities and bilaterally fixed, dilated pupils.
Add a spritz of your favorite juice to flavored seltzer water or diet tonic water.
His pate was balding for a young man, but it curled up at the back, and he had fought it down with slicking tonic and a good comb.
Pour the remaining vodka, tonic water and lemon juice into a bowl and stir in the gelatine mixture.
Others report that drinking tonic water or taking a B-complex vitamin can prevent cramps.
A vodka tonic there meant a glass of cheap vodka and a bottle of tonic water.
Whatever was put in the players' Bovril at half time should be parcelled up and sold as a post-Christmas tonic.
Liza was also very fond of toast, oranges, and tonic water and her pink fluffy slippers that she never seemed to be without.
The phasic and tonic crayfish claw closer neurons have similar sized somata and parallel dendritic branching.
For example, adding salt to tonic water suppresses the bitterness and makes it taste sweeter.
The unsuppressed liberty of spirit evident throughout the poems is a tonic and a consolation no matter what tyrannies life imposes.
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Nim is also praised by some of the allopathic physicians for its tonic, antiseptic, astringent and anti-periodic properties.
The suspension of this tonic tic by volitional effort accentuates its distinction from contracture.
Infusion of malt is laxative, and has been recommended as an antiscorbutic and tonic.
He said I was below par, and that it was our abominable English climate, and he sent me a bottle of tonic.
The old tar was pleased mightily, and the smell of oakum and bilge water appeared to act on him like a tonic.
Anxiety dreams may play the part of a bracer and tonic in subjects of that type.
The six-four chord may be used at the close as the cadencing tonic six-four chord.
Laurel would doubtless refer to the leaves of the cherry laurel, which, infused with wine, was an old digestive tonic.
In both, the tonic with clonic convulsions were observed after a sufficient quantity of caffein was administered.
There were first clonic, then tonic convulsions, and finally opisthotonus was fully developed.
The objective manifestation of tic is a clonic or tonic convulsive movement, an anomaly by excess of muscular contraction.
Discontent with their former condition acted upon them not as a depressant but as a tonic.
The genus is described as tonic, diaphoretic, and in large doses emetic and aperient.
Where required as a stomach tonic, santolina should be infused with boiling water, as tea is.
Work is a tonic which exuberates mentally, morally, and physically the man who wisely adjusts himself to it.
The bark is valuable as a tonic and febrifuge, and is also used for a kind of bitters.
In general, Gothicism had a tonic effect on English literature, and influenced the continental fiction to no small degree.
He steeped himself in this bath of habitude, to which artificial regrets insinuated a tonic quality.
I started selling that homebrew tonic of mine that I made up yesterday, and around noon, suddenly everybody was buying the stuff.
The sphincter is kept in a state of tonic contraction by a nervous centre situated in the lumbar portion of the spinal cord.
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