Impulse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Electro physiology
produced through physiological agencies it is especially concerned with electrical impulses generated by and conducted between nerves
Excitement
of being roused into action or of having increased action impulsion agitation as an excitement of the people
Fitful
Full of fits irregularly variable impulsive and unstable
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Free
under restraint control or compulsion able to follow ones own impulses desires or inclinations determining ones own course of action not
libidinal
to the libido caused by libido as libidinal gratification libidinal impulses
nerve
bundles of fibers with the accompanying tissues which transmit nervous impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the animal body
Rhythm
dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions impulses sounds accents etc producing an agreeable effect as in music
Computer
and memory functions by manipulations of electronic, magnetic or optical impulses, and includes all input, output, process-ing, storage, computer software or
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