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[ĕf́ər-ənt]
(adj.)Directed away from a central organ or section.
(adj.)Carrying impulses from the central nervous system to an effector.
(n.)An efferent organ or body part, such as a blood vessel.
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The ratio of efferent coupling (Ce) to total coupling (Ce + Ca) such that I = Ce / (Ce + Ca). This metric is an indicator of the package's resilience to change. ... The graphical user interface displays the afferent and efferent couplings of each analyzed Java package, presented in the familiar Java Swing tree structure.
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Efferent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Efferent is an anatomical term with the following meanings: •Conveying away from a center, for example the Efferent arterioles conveying blood away from the Bowman's capsule in the Kidney. Opposite t...
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Efferent nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the nervous system, efferent nerves – otherwise known as motor or effector neurons – carry nerve impulses away from the central nervous system to effectors such as muscles or glands (and also t...
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Efferent arteriole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The efferent arterioles are blood vessels that are part of the urinary tract of organisms. The efferent arterioles form from a convergence of the capillaries of the glomerulus. They play an importan...
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The Medscape Journal ... This suggests a vagal efferent pathway mediating ghrelin release. In contrast to pancreatic polypeptide which rises with actual meal ingestion, ghrelin levels did not change.
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The anterior gastrotomy sets the diagnosis: JGI of the efferent loops of a GJS. We hardly managed to reduce the intussusception, without resection, the loop being absolutely viable. In order to prevent a relapse, and because the anastomosis was not justified it was taken down.
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EFFERENT & AESTHETIC READING ... When you have to read a text to write on it or discuss it extensively, do both efferent and aesthetic reading ... Follow the procedures for efferent reading. Gloss the text. Know where such sections as use of examples, use of outside sources, and opposition arguments are located.
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Definition of efferent from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: French efférent, from Latin efferent-, efferens, present participle of efferre to carry outward, from ex- + ferre to carry — more at bear...
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