单词 | recurrent nerve |
释义 | > as lemmasrecurrent nerve a. Anatomy and Biology. Of a nerve, blood vessel, or other anatomical structure, or the course of such a structure: that reverses direction; that turns back upon itself; spec. (esp. in recurrent nerve, recurrent laryngeal nerve) designating a branch of the vagus nerve that curves under a large artery (the right subclavian artery in the case of the right nerve, the aortic arch in the case of the left) before ascending to innervate the larynx.Frequently postpositive in early use. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > growth, movement, or curvature of parts > [adjective] > in a particular direction recurrent1578 acroscopic1868 basipetal1869 basifugal1875 basiscopic1882 the world > life > the body > vascular system > blood vessel > [adjective] > others recurrent1578 subserous1827 unipolar1862 the world > life > the body > nervous system > nerve > types of nerves > [adjective] motive?a1425 recurrent1578 motory1683 refluent1741 abducent1752 motorial1768 internuncial1821 motor1823 centrifugal1828 unfilamentous1828 masticatory1834 aesthesodic1859 incito-motor1865 vaso-motor1865 kinesodic1874 centripetal1877 vaso-motorial1877 incito-motory1884 augmentor1885 pilomotor1891 postfixed1892 postganglionic1892 precellular1892 prefixed1892 preganglionic1892 plurisegmental1898 nocifensor1936 the world > life > the body > nervous system > nerve > specific nerves > [noun] > pairs of cranial nerves > specific cranial nerves optic sinew?c1425 recurrent nerve1578 optic1615 optic nerve1615 recurrent1615 par vagum1666 fourth nerve1681 accessory nerve1682 chorda tympani1807 abducens1809 hypoglossus1811 pneumogastric1826 pneumogastric nerve1827 hypoglossal nerve1828 facial1834 fifth nerve1836–9 vagus1840 vagal nerve1854 vagus nerve1856 Jacobson's nerve1860 oculomotor1868 trigeminus1875 hypoglossal1876 oculimotor1890 pathetic1890 sixth1899 trigeminal1899 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 11v As though betwene the Incissorie, and Dogge teeth, were some interceptiue Seame recurrent. 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man viii. f. 105 v And this is the true & brief description of the right recurrent, or reuersiue Nerue. 1597 P. Lowe Whole Course Chirurg. v. xii. sig. N4 Those that are great, and neare the tracharter, are difficill in opening, by reason of the nerues recurrent which being cut, the sick waxeth dum. 1611 J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words Recorrenti vene, the veines called the recurrant veines. 1664 H. Power Exper. Philos. i. 68 That pleasant Experiment by tying the recurrent Nerves in a living Dogg. 1724 W. Stukeley Of Spleen 21 The first or par vagum is distributed to all the parts within the thorax, the lungs and heart, and by what they call the recurrent branch, to the wind-pipe and gullet. 1731 T. Lobb Treat. Smallpox i. 12 Abatement of these Swellings is not the Effect of any Return of the Humour inwards into the Blood again by any recurrent Vessels. 1775 J. Jenkinson Linnæus' Generic & Specific Descr. Brit. Plants Gloss. Recurrent, running backwards. 1830 J. Lindley Introd. Nat. Syst. Bot. 190 The corolla, whose tube has five nerves..dividing at top into recurrent branches. 1877 Gray's Anat. (ed. 8) 704 The tubes taking the course above described form a kind of loop, and are known as the looped or recurrent tubes of Henle. 1916 Amer. Jrnl. Anat. 19 451 Its most significant feature is the description of recurrent bronchi..growing from the air-sacs into the lungs and anastomosing with the parabronchi. 1947 A. D. Imms Outl. Entomol. (ed. 3) ii. 29 This ganglion is joined by bilateral connectives..to the tritocerebrum and gives off a recurrent nerve. 1954 Times 3 July 11/9 Both her recurrent laryngeal nerves were damaged. 1993 Plastic & Reconstructive Surg. 92 1137 This plexus is also fed by communicating branches from the radial recurrent artery. < as lemmas |
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