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单词 sherrington law
释义 DictionarySeeSir Charles Scott Sherrington

Sherriff, Robert Cedric

Sherriff, Robert Cedric,

1896–1975, English dramatist. His best-known work is the play, Journey's End (1929), a realistic story about combat in World War I. His other dramas include St. Helena (with Jeanne de Casalis, 1936) and Home at Seven (1950). Sherriff also wrote novels and film scripts such as Goodby, Mr. Chips (1936) and Odd Man Out (1945).

Sherrington law


Sher·ring·ton law

(sher'ing-tŏn), every dorsal spinal nerve root supplies a particular area of the skin, called a dermatome3, which is overlapped, both superiorly and inferiorly, by dermatomes supplied by the adjacent dorsal spinal roots.

Sher·ring·ton law

(sher'ing-tŏn law) Every dorsal spinal nerve root supplies a particular area of the skin, the dermatome (3) , which is, however, invaded above and below by fibers from the adjacent spinal segments.

Sherrington,

Sir Charles Scott, English physiologist and Nobel laureate, 1857-1952. Liddell-Sherrington reflex - see under LiddellSchiff-Sherrington phenomenon - see under Schiff, MoritzSherrington law - every dorsal spinal nerve root supplies a particular area of the skin.Sherrington phenomenon - after the muscles of the leg have been deprived of their motor innervation, stimulation of the sciatic nerve causes slow contraction of the muscles.
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