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parelectronomy Physiol.|pærɪlɛkˈtrɒnəmɪ| [ad. F. parélectronomie, f. Gr. παρ(α- para-1 against + electro- electric + -νοµία, f. νόµος law, etc.] (See quot. 1893.) Hence parelectroˈnomic a., pertaining to or marked by parelectronomy.
1877Rosenthal Muscles & Nerves 208 Called parelectronomy by E. du Bois-Reymond, because it differs from the usual electric action of muscles. 1878Foster Phys. i. ii. §2. 52 It is not until this parelectronomic layer, as he calls it, has been removed..that the natural current can manifest itself in its proper strength. 1893Syd. Soc. Lex., Parelectronomy, name applied by Du Bois Reymond to the weakened condition of the electrical current of muscle, while the natural transverse section at the tendinous ends is maintained. The condition is due to the presence of an opposite current across the natural transverse section. |