英 [ɪkˌsaɪtəˈbɪləti] 美 [ɪkˌsaɪtəˈbɪləti]
n. [生理] 兴奋性,应激性;可激发性
excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part
同义词: irritability
being easily excited
同义词: excitableness / volatility
兴奋性-引用次数:195
Therefore, exploration of neural network abnormal excitability is of great significance.
因此,探索神经网络兴奋性异常的原因具有重要意义。
兴奋性-引用次数:37
ConclusionThe toad venom can decrease the excitability of nerves and conduction velocity of action potentials.
结论 蟾酥可降低 神经的兴奋性,减慢传导速度。
刺激感受性
激动性
激感性
兴奋性;激感性
可激发性
应激性
... excisionase 截除酶 excitability 兴奋性 excitable tissue 兴奋性组织 ...
exciting 令人兴奋的;使人激动的
excited 兴奋的;激动的;活跃的
excitable 易激动的;易兴奋的;易怒的
excitatory 兴奋的;刺激性的
excitant 刺激性的;使兴奋的
excitative 有刺激性的;激发的
excitedly 兴奋地;激动地
excitingly 刺激地;振奋人心地
excite 激动
excite 激起;刺激…,使…兴奋
[生理]兴奋性,[植]应激性;可激发性
The nerve excitability deteriorates .
神经兴奋性衰退。
Finally, fluctuations of vestibular excitability correlated positively with the extent of subjectively perceived vertigo.
最后,前庭兴奋性的波动与主观认为的眩晕的程度是正性相关的。
A gradual decrease in the excitability of a nerve to a previously adequate stimulus, usually resulting in total loss of excitability.
衰竭神经对足够的刺激所产生的兴奋的逐渐减少,常导致兴奋的完全丧失。
The more contact the boys had with tobacco smoke the more likely they were to have recognizable behavior problems, such as extreme excitability and aggression.
VOA : special.2009.01.13
The problems include higher than normal levels of excitability, aggression and depression.
VOA : special.2009.01.13
They're a cloying example of Flash Mob excitability.