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- Vagus nerve - Wikipedia
Sometimes the right and left branches together are spoken of in the plural and are thus called vagi ( ˈ v eɪ dʒ aɪ VAY-jy) The vagus was also historically called the pneumogastric nerve since it innervates both the lungs and the stomach
- Vagus nerve: Anatomy, function and branches - Kenhub
Synonyms: Pharyngeal branch of cranial nerve X, Ramus pharyngealis nervi vagi , show more The pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve passes across the internal carotid artery to the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle
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Virginia Adjusted Gross Income (VAGI) - Subtract Line 8 from Line 3 Enter the result on this line Note: If less than $11,950 for Filing Status Single or Married Filing Separately; or $23,900 for Filing Status Married Filing Jointly, your tax is $0 00
- CN X: Vagus nerve – Easy Anatomy 3D
The dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve (nucl dorsalis n vagi) is located in the dorsal part of the medulla and projects onto the rhomboid fossa It is the source of the preganglionic parasympathetic fibers
- VAGI | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
An overdose of nicotin will paralyze the vagi From Project Gutenberg This slow heart sometimes occurs after rheumatic fever; it is quite frequent after diphtheria, and may show a disturbance of the vagi
- Vagi | definition of vagi by Medical dictionary
During inspiration, impulses in the vagi from the stretch receptors in the lung inhibit the cardioinhibitory areas in medulla oblongata Evaluation of cardiovascular autonomic control in chronic pain patients using isometric handgrip and deep breath maneuvers
- Vagus nerve - WikiLectures
Nucleus posterior nervi vagi - visceromotor nucleus whose cranial part is called nucleus salivatorius inferior Nucleus tractus solitarii - viscerosensitive nucleus Its cranial part is called nucleus gustatorius
- Vagus Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Vagus definition: Either of the tenth pair of cranial nerves, arising in the medulla oblongata and providing parasympathetic innervation to the larynx, lungs, heart, esophagus, and most of the abdominal organs
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