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corpuscle <a corpuscle; corpuscles> N

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blood corpuscle

white blood corpuscle

white cell or corpuscle (blood)

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So the more massive or rapid the deformation of a single corpuscle, the higher the frequency of nerve impulses generated in its neuron.
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These corpuscles are especially susceptible to vibrations, which they can sense even centimeters away.
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It is the only mammal with oval red blood corpuscles, and it lacks a gall bladder.
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Any deformation in the corpuscle causes action potentials to be generated by opening pressure-sensitive sodium ion channels in the axon membrane.
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This double nature of radiation (and of material corpuscles)... has been interpreted by quantum-mechanics in an ingenious and amazingly successful fashion.
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The main systemic factor of corpuscle organization is the process of synthesis, mobilization, and transduction of tissue-specific autoantigens for immune tolerance induction.
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These corpuscles are also emissions from various sources such as solar entities, animals or plants.
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A molecule, according to this view, consisted of corpuscles united through a geometric locking of points and pores.
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These concentric corpuscles are composed of a central mass, consisting of one or more granular cells, and of a capsule formed of epithelioid cells.
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These laws hold in the first place for particles, but they have been frequently assumed to be true for all corpuscles.
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