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Sensory system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sensory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sensory may refer to:relating to senses or smell In biology : • Sensory preference • Sensory system, part of the nervous system of organisms • Sensory neuron, nerve cell responsible for transmittin...
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Sensory provides highly accurate, low-cost embedded speech recognition solutions for both integrated circuits and embedded software platforms. Technologies include voice recognition, speech and music synthesis, text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis with voice morphing, speaker verification, and interactive robotic features.
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Sensory nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sensory nerves are nerves that receive sensory stimuli, such as how something feels and if it is painful. They are made up of nerve fibers, called sensory fibers (mechanoreceptor fibers sense body mo...
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What is sensory integration? ... Sensory Defensiveness ... Sensory Integration...
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Sensory Networks publishes, markets, and distributes applications for network & security equipment and provides integrated gateway solutions for vendors of network and security equipment. ... We are excited to be working with Sensory on delivering solutions for next generation security. Intel’s multicore processors,
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Contents of this page: ... When to Contact a Medical Professional ... Sensory loss; Paresthesias; Tingling and numbness; Loss of sensation...
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Sensory Access Foundation's mission is to assist people who are blind or visually impaired to obtain or retain competitive employment by providing the highest quality access technology assessment, computer training, job placement and accommodation services with a goal of achieving 100% job retention.
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The SPD Foundation ... expanding knowledge, fostering awareness and promoting recognition of Sensory Processing Disorder since 1979 ... another great article about the current state of Sensory Processing Disorder’s recognition...
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sensory ganglion medical information ... such nerve cells establish the sole afferent neural connection between the sensory periphery (skin, mucous membranes of the oral and nasal cavities, muscle tissue, tendons, joint capsules, special sense organs, blood vessel walls, and tissues of the internal organs) and the...
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