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Impulses are then transmitted to nerve fibers that terminate in lamina V, also in the dorsal horn, synapsing with neurons that join fibers from the fast pathway, crossing to the opposite side via the anterior white commissure, and traveling upwards through the anterolateral pathway.
*" Divine Impulses: Rep. Bart Stupak on pro-life political ' hypocrisy '", video interview with Sally Quinn from The Washington Post
Impulses that are often treated as exogenous from a macroeconomic point of view include changes in government spending, tax rates, and other fiscal policy parameters ; changes in the monetary base or other monetary policy parameters ; changes in productivity or other technological parameters ; and changes in preferences, such as the degree of impatience.
Impulses from the atria are conducted to the ventricles through the atrio-ventricular node.
Impulses from the continent, for example new religious customs and decorative design, arrived relatively early.

Impulses and also
In contrast to the Shocker Sport, Impulses were capable of faster fire rates, were more lightweight, were cheaper, and also experienced greater tank efficiency.

Impulses and with
In the U. S. market, the Impulse was marketed as " everything standard ", meaning that all Impulses came with all available equipment for the vehicle's model year, and only two trim levels offered: non-turbo and Turbo.
Impulses had a similar appearance to the Shocker Sport, however they were internally quite different ; Impulses were based on the common " stacked-tube " hammer / valve layout ( two bore design, bolt on top with the hammer on bottom ).
SP has sold or is currently selling several one-piece barrels, including the Progressive ( stock on Impulses ), Teardrop ( Progressive barrel with upgraded porting ), Linear barrel, and the Tactical 21 " barrel ( used mainly on SP8 markers ).

Impulses and rates
All Impulses received a Lotus-tuned suspension beginning in the 1988 model year, which consisted of redesigned sway bars, stiffer dampers, and a change in previous spring rates.

Impulses and between
Impulses are always subdivided into a set of 5 lower-degree waves, alternating again between motive and corrective character, so that waves 1, 3, and 5 are impulses, and waves 2 and 4 are smaller retraces of waves 1 and 3.

Impulses and .
Neurones Without Impulses.
* Bass Gary J, " Humanitarian Impulses ", The New York Times Magazine, 2008.
Rossi described his invention in a paper entitled " Method of Registering Multiple Simultaneous Impulses of Several Geiger Counters ", published in Nature v. 125, p. 636 ( 1930 ).
Biological Membranes: Theory of Transport, Potentials and Electric Impulses.
The producer was Hans Preiner, who initiated the project in his series Impulse ( Impulses ), which centered on development of new program formats and training of new, young directors.
As of 2010, the number of registered Impulses totaled only 2, 300 making Impulses very rare.
All of the second generation Impulses had the Lotus-tuned suspension.
No Impulses were made for Canada for the 1992 model year.
Impulses were one of many stacked-tube electronic markers developed around the same time by opposing companies.
The other growing trend that Impulses followed were the addition of stylish milling patterns and designs, suited for different retailers and sponsored teams.

originating and from
Temperatures of the shield and of the surface of the water-cooled anode holder were measured by thermocouples to account for heat received by the coolant but not originating from the anode plug.
The reflection of radiation originating from the anode holder and reflected back to it by the surrounding metal surfaces should also be small because of the peculiar characteristic of the metal surfaces and of the specific geometry.
A flight originating in Florida picked up guests on the East Coast and Midwest and a plane left from Seattle taking on passengers at West Coast points.
In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm ( originating from al-Khwārizmī, the famous Persian mathematician Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī ) is a step-by-step procedure for calculations.
Schweitzer concludes that the 1st century theology, originating in the lifetimes of those who first followed Jesus, is both incompatible with, and far removed from, those beliefs later made official by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 325 CE.
Category: Crops originating from Africa
A popular legend, originating from 12th century chronicles, tells how when he first fled to the Somerset Levels, Alfred was given shelter by a peasant woman who, unaware of his identity, left him to watch some cakes she had left cooking on the fire.
Jafar al-Sadiq was also the successor of the Naqshbandi Sufi order originating from Abu Bakr himself.
Textual scholars attribute the biblical genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source.
The aorta (; from Greek ἀορτή-aortē, from ἀείρω-aeirō " I lift, raise ") is the largest artery in the body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart and extending down to the abdomen, where it bifurcates into two smaller arteries ( the common iliacs ).
The cuisine of the United States refers to food preparation originating from the United States of America.
* The various ethnicities originating from early social factors of Race in the United States and the gastronomy and cuisines of the “ New World ,” Latin American cuisine and North American cuisine:
To carry out its part of this response, the adrenal medulla receives input from the sympathetic nervous system through preganglionic fibers originating in the thoracic spinal cord from T5 – T11.
The island flourished in the early 9th century, as evidenced by church construction activity, but suffered greatly from Arab raids originating from Crete.
The recordings of these bands and their songs were rarely heard or exported outside the originating countries but many can now be found on compilation albums and CDs from specialist record shops.
One prominent style of mask is called the Black Forest Style, originating from the Black Forest Region.
While the origins of hip-hop are believed to be from the Bronx, rival hip-hop group Juice Crew's lyrics were misunderstood to contain a claim in the song " The Bridge " that hip hop was directly a result of artists originating from Queensbridge.
The sport is also very popular on the eastern side of the Adriatic, especially in Slovenia ( where it is known as balinanje or colloquial playing boče or bale from Italian bocce or palle meaning balls ), Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Hercegovina ( in Serbo-Croatian known under the name of boćanje or simply playing boće ( colloquial also bućanje or playing balote ), originating in Italian boccie ).
His father, Béla Sr., considered himself thoroughly Hungarian, because on his father's side the Bartók family was a Hungarian lower noble family, originating from Borsod county ( Móser 2006a, 44 ; Bartók 1981, 13 ), though his mother was from a Roman Catholic Serbian family ( Bayley 2001, 16 ).

originating and below
Schiller, from German for " twinkle ", is a term used to describe the metallic iridescence originating from below the surface of a stone, that occurs when light is reflected between layers of minerals.
These normally have fullers, which are grooves or channels running down the flats of the blade originating at or slightly below the hilt.
It flows roughly northwest, originating in a cirque below Chaukhamba, the highest peak of the group.
Le Chateau du Nessay ( seen below ) was built on an emplacement of a castle originating form the 12th century.
Ear asymmetry allows for sound originating from below the eye level to sound louder in the left ear, while sound originating from above the eye level to sound louder in the right ear.
Mutants originating from Kaled stock appear to have a closed, vestigial second eye, set below and to one side of the sighted eye.
The rock is quite unstable and in 1963 a large avalanche originating below it covered the lower section of Emmons Glacier with rock debris.
Also originating during that time was the system of billing above and below the title, to delineate the status of the players.
The gas is originating from Triassic Sandstone reservoir below the seabed.
* In 1729, de Mairan constructed an experiment showing the existence of a circadian rhythms in plants, presumably originating from an endogenous clock, or the rhythms internally generated by an organism ( See ' Experiment on circadian rhythms in plants ' below ).

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