| 41. | Tinnitus develops due to irritation of the delicate nerve endings in the inner ear.
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| 42. | This is caused by its effect on heat-sensing nerve endings.
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| 43. | Beta-neurotoxins keep nerve endings from liberating the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
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| 44. | Close relations exist between epthelial cells and nerve endings.
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| 45. | In touch, nerve endings on skin translate touch sensations into patterns carried into the brain.
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| 46. | A " cochlear implant " will be attempted, inserting electrodes that would simulate nerve endings.
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| 47. | Her revulsion is so visceral you can almost feel her nerve endings rejecting the evening.
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| 48. | This touches a public nerve ending in Canada that is seen as being very sensitive.
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| 49. | There are, however, numerous nerve endings throughout the skin.
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| 50. | The insect's nerve endings do not touch the cells that light up, known as photocytes.
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