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  • 51Angelucci syndrome — excitable temperament, palpitation, and vasomotor disturbance in patients with vernal conjunctivitis …

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  • 52Wobbly — excitable behaviour ( I complained about the food and the waiter threw a wobbly ); shaky …

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  • 53hot blood — excitable temperament, stormy nature …

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  • 54excitability — excitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ easily excited. DERIVATIVES excitability noun excitably adverb …

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  • 55excitably — excitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ easily excited. DERIVATIVES excitability noun excitably adverb …

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  • 56Action potential — In physiology, an action potential is a short lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a consistent trajectory. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called… …

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  • 58Membrane potential — Differences in concentration of ions on opposite sides of a cellular membrane lead to a voltage called the membrane potential. Many ions have a concentration gradient across the membrane, including potassium (K+), which is at a high inside and a… …

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  • 59Channelrhodopsin — Channelrhodopsins are a subfamily of opsin proteins that function as light gated ion channels.[1] They serve as sensory photoreceptors in unicellular green algae, controlling phototaxis, i.e. movement in response to light. Expressed in cells of… …

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  • 60excitabilité — [ ɛksitabilite ] n. f. • 1808; de excitable, d apr. l angl. excitability ♦ Physiol. Propriété de toute structure vivante de réagir spécifiquement aux excitations. ⇒ irritabilité, sensibilité. Excitabilité musculaire. Excitabilité directe,… …

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