efferous (Meaning)

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efferous (a.)

Like a wild beast; fierce.

Synonyms & Antonyms of efferous

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efferous Sentence Examples

  1. The efferous outflow of electrons from the cathode was measured precisely in the experiment.
  2. The efferous impulses from the brain to the muscles facilitated the execution of intricate movements.
  3. In the neural pathway, efferous signals traveled from the central nervous system to the periphery.
  4. By examining the efferous roots of the spinal cord, scientists gained insights into motor neuron connectivity.
  5. The efferous activities of the autonomic nervous system regulated heart rate and blood pressure.
  6. Stimulating the efferous fibers of the vagus nerve had a calming effect on the digestive system.
  7. Damage to the efferous pathways could result in muscle paralysis and impaired reflexes.
  8. The efferous discharges generated by a neuron's firing propagated along the axon.
  9. Researchers investigated the role of efferous signals in sensory processing within the brain.
  10. The efferous projections from the brainstem to the spinal cord were responsible for controlling basic motor functions.

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Like a wild beast; fierce.

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The efferous outflow of electrons from the cathode was measured precisely in the experiment.

The efferous impulses from the brain to the muscles facilitated the execution of intricate movements.

In the neural pathway, efferous signals traveled from the central nervous system to the periphery.

By examining the efferous roots of the spinal cord, scientists gained insights into motor neuron connectivity.