Definition of Innervations

1. Noun. (plural of innervation) ¹

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Definition of Innervations

1. innervation [n] - See also: innervation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Innervations

innermosts
innerness
innernesses
inners
innersole
innersoles
innerspring
innertube
innertubes
innervate
innervated
innervates
innervating
innervation
innervation apraxia
innervations
innerve
innerved
innerves
innerving
inneth
innew
innexin
innexins
innholder
innholders
innidiation
innies
inning

Literary usage of Innervations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Monographic Medicine by William Robie Patten Emerson, Guido Guerrini, William Brown, Wendell Christopher Phillips, John Whitridge Williams, John Appleton Swett, Hans Günther, Mario Mariotti, Hugh Grant Rowell (1916)
"Memories of (he Innervations of the Speech Movements By virtue of the constant attempts at repetition of words heard, through movements of his speech ..."

2. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1869)
"... as a treatise of very high value, •which it will be incumbent on every practitioner to study for himself. Der Intraoculare Drv.ck und die Innervations- ..."

3. Movement and Mental Imagery: Outlines of a Motor Theory of the Complexer by Margaret Floy Washburn (1916)
"The restlessness seems to be produced by diffused and shifting motor innervations, which apparently have no useful connection with each other, ..."

4. Tests and studies of the ocular muscles by Ernest Edmund Maddox (1907)
"It is extremely probable that there are innervations for regulating the ... The weak point in the demonstration of innervations 8 and 9 is that no case of ..."

5. Comparative Physiology of the Brain and Comparative Psychology by Jacques Loeb (1900)
"If we assume that in thinking the poem the respiratory innervations which follow the rhythm can be represented as harmonic curves, and that the same holds ..."

6. The Senses of Insects by Auguste Forel (1908)
"the objects which they contain, the less are we capable of imagining our muscular innervations and their play in the space occupied by our own body. ..."

7. Attention and Interest: A Study in Psychology and Education by Felix Arnold (1910)
"Memory images of objects and places are made more definite by such innervations and movements. Distinctness and clearness are facilitated by these motor ..."

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