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Sentences with ALL-OR-NONE-LAW

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"The all-or-none law states that once a nerve impulse is triggered, it is propagated along the entire length of the neuron."
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"According to the all-or-none law, a muscle fiber will either contract fully in response to a nerve impulse or not contract at all."
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"The firing of an action potential in a neuron follows the principle of the all-or-none law."
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"The all-or-none law applies to the excitation of individual muscle fibers."
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"If the stimulus is strong enough, the all-or-none law ensures that a neuron will fire with full strength."
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"The all-or-none law is a fundamental principle of neural communication."
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"The all-or-none law states that a neuron will either fire completely or not fire at all in response to a stimulus."
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"The all-or-none law governs the response of individual neurons in the nervous system."
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"The all-or-none law helps to explain the binary nature of neural signaling."
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"The concept of the all-or-none law was first proposed by the physiologist Henry Pickering Bowditch."
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"According to the all-or-none law, the strength of a nerve impulse does not vary; it is either full or absent."
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"The all-or-none law is a fundamental principle in understanding the behavior of individual neurons."
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"The all-or-none law serves as the basis for the coding of information in the nervous system."
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"Neurons follow the all-or-none law in order to ensure the reliable transmission of signals."
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"The all-or-none law applies to both sensory and motor neurons."
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"The all-or-none law is also known as the principle of threshold."
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"The all-or-none law helps to explain the consistent firing pattern of neurons."
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"When it comes to muscle contraction, the all-or-none law dictates that each fiber contracts to its fullest extent."
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"The all-or-none law is a basic rule of neural physiology."
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"The all-or-none law simplifies our understanding of how neurons respond to stimuli."
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"The all-or-none law states that a neuron either fires a complete action potential or does not fire at all."
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"According to the all-or-none law, the strength of a stimulus does not affect the magnitude of the neuronal response."
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"In the context of muscle contractions, the all-or-none law explains why a muscle fiber contracts maximally or not at all."
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"The all-or-none law is a fundamental principle in neuroscience that governs the behavior of individual neurons."
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"The firing of a single action potential in a neuron is an example of the all-or-none law in action."
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"According to the all-or-none law, the amplitude of an action potential remains constant regardless of the stimulus strength."
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"The all-or-none law helps to explain why weak stimuli do not produce weaker action potentials in neurons."
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"The all-or-none law suggests that once a certain threshold stimulus is reached, a neuron will fire an action potential."
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"The all-or-none law is a key concept in neurophysiology, describing the binary nature of nerve cell activation."
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"Understanding the all-or-none law is crucial for comprehending the basic principles of neuronal communication."
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