Definitionadj. relating to the nerves and muscles that cause the blood vessels to constrict or dilate
Last update: July 15, 2015
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It is just a question, however, whether, even in instances such as these, the nutritional failure may not be explained upon the assumption of withdrawal of the local vasomotor control. [Please select]
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The same vasomotor instability which shows itself in the tendency to syncopal attacks is apparent in many other ways. [Please select]
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The pallor is of vasomotor origin, determined by faults in the distribution of the blood from vasomotor weakness and not by deficient blood formation. [Please select]
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Such "third-level" functions are those of the life-sustaining processes generally: breathing, heart-beat, vasomotor action (securing the circulation of the blood), etc. [Please select]
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_(c)_ The stimulating effect of cold douches is often very evident in improving the vasomotor tone. [Please select]
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Vasomotor fibers carry the impulse to the muscular tissue in the blood vessels, which regulates their caliber. [Please select]
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It seems most likely that the albuminuria is due to defective tone in the vasomotor musculature, comparable in every way to the defective tone in the muscles of the skeleton. [Please select]
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Circulatory and vasomotor disturbance probably also accounts for the dyspeptic pains and vomiting which commonly accompany any emotional excitement, or follow any unusual exertion or fatiguing experience. [Please select]
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