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Что (кто) такое nerve-racking - определение

HORSES
Racking horse
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nerve-racking      
also nerve-wracking
A nerve-racking situation or experience makes you feel very tense and worried.
The women and children spent a nerve-racking day outside waiting while fighting continued around them...
It was more nerve-wracking than taking a World Cup penalty.
ADJ
nerve-racking      
(also nerve-wracking)
¦ adjective causing stress or anxiety.
nerve gas         
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CLASS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATES; CLASSIFIED AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Nerve gas; Nerve agents; Nerve Gas; G-agent; Nerve Agents; Nerve gases; Nerve-gas; Tammelin's esters
(nerve gases)
Nerve gas is a poisonous gas used in war as a weapon.
N-MASS
nerve agent         
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  •  pages = 155–219 }}</ref>
  • The V series of nerve agents.
  • VX]].
CLASS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATES; CLASSIFIED AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Nerve gas; Nerve agents; Nerve Gas; G-agent; Nerve Agents; Nerve gases; Nerve-gas; Tammelin's esters
(nerve agents)
A nerve agent is a chemical weapon that affects people's nervous systems.
N-MASS
Cochlear nerve         
NERVE CARRYING AUDITORY INFORMATION FROM THE INNER EAR TO THE BRAIN
Auditory nerve; Acoustic nerve; Cochlear division; Nerve of cochlea within spiral lamina; Nervus cochlearis; Nervus acusticus; Auditory Nerve
The cochlear nerve (also auditory nerve or acoustic nerve) is one of two parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve, a cranial nerve present in amniotes, the other part being the vestibular nerve. The cochlear nerve carries auditory sensory information from the cochlea of the inner ear directly to the brain.
Pneumogastric         
  • [[H&E stain]]ed fibers of the vagus nerve (bottom right) innervate the [[sinoatrial node]] tissue (middle left)
TENTH CRANIAL NERVE
Vagus Nerve; Tenth cranial nerve; Pneumogastric; Vagus; Pneumogastric nerve; Tenth nerve; Vagal; Vagus nerve diseases; Cranial nerve X; CN X; Vegas Nerve; Vegas nerve; Vegus nerve; 19th cranial nerve; Nervus vagus; X cranial nerve; 10th cranial nerve; Wanderer Nerve; Vagal inhibition; Vagus nerves; Pneumogastric nerves; Vagi nerves; Cranial nerve 10; CN10; Vagus nerve injury
·noun The pneumogastric nerve.
II. Pneumogastric ·adj Of or pertaining to the lungs and the stomach.
pneumogastric         
  • [[H&E stain]]ed fibers of the vagus nerve (bottom right) innervate the [[sinoatrial node]] tissue (middle left)
TENTH CRANIAL NERVE
Vagus Nerve; Tenth cranial nerve; Pneumogastric; Vagus; Pneumogastric nerve; Tenth nerve; Vagal; Vagus nerve diseases; Cranial nerve X; CN X; Vegas Nerve; Vegas nerve; Vegus nerve; 19th cranial nerve; Nervus vagus; X cranial nerve; 10th cranial nerve; Wanderer Nerve; Vagal inhibition; Vagus nerves; Pneumogastric nerves; Vagi nerves; Cranial nerve 10; CN10; Vagus nerve injury
¦ adjective relating to the lungs and stomach.
nerve gas         
  • Tabun]], the first ever synthesized.
  •  pages = 155–219 }}</ref>
  • The V series of nerve agents.
  • VX]].
CLASS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATES; CLASSIFIED AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Nerve gas; Nerve agents; Nerve Gas; G-agent; Nerve Agents; Nerve gases; Nerve-gas; Tammelin's esters
¦ noun a poisonous vapour which disrupts the transmission of nerve impulses, causing death or disablement.
Vagus nerve         
  • [[H&E stain]]ed fibers of the vagus nerve (bottom right) innervate the [[sinoatrial node]] tissue (middle left)
TENTH CRANIAL NERVE
Vagus Nerve; Tenth cranial nerve; Pneumogastric; Vagus; Pneumogastric nerve; Tenth nerve; Vagal; Vagus nerve diseases; Cranial nerve X; CN X; Vegas Nerve; Vegas nerve; Vegus nerve; 19th cranial nerve; Nervus vagus; X cranial nerve; 10th cranial nerve; Wanderer Nerve; Vagal inhibition; Vagus nerves; Pneumogastric nerves; Vagi nerves; Cranial nerve 10; CN10; Vagus nerve injury
The vagus nerve, also known as the tenth cranial nerve, cranial nerve X, or simply CN X, is a cranial nerve that interfaces with the parasympathetic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract. It comprises two nerves—the left and right vagus nerves—but they are typically referred to collectively as a single subsystem.
Nerve agent         
  • Tabun]], the first ever synthesized.
  •  pages = 155–219 }}</ref>
  • The V series of nerve agents.
  • VX]].
CLASS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATES; CLASSIFIED AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Nerve gas; Nerve agents; Nerve Gas; G-agent; Nerve Agents; Nerve gases; Nerve-gas; Tammelin's esters
Nerve agents, sometimes also called nerve gases, are a class of organic chemicals that disrupt the mechanisms by which nerves transfer messages to organs. The disruption is caused by the blocking of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter.

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Racking Horse

The Racking Horse is a horse breed derived from the Tennessee Walking Horse, recognized by the USDA in 1971. It is known for a distinctive singlefoot gait. In 1971, the Racking Horse Breeders' Association of America, headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, was formed as the breed registry. Its goal is to preserve the breed in a natural state with little or no artificial devices that enhance gait. The horse's tail is naturally raised without nicking or tail sets. Some classes allow special shoes that enhance action, and a relatively newer class allows the use of chains, six ounces and under as action devices. The practice of soring, illegal under the Horse Protection Act of 1970, is also seen within the Racking Horse world. Since the breed's inception, about 80,000 Racking Horses have been registered, with the largest populations located in the US states of Alabama and Tennessee.