That post seemed to have struck a nerve considering the amount of social currency it generated.
Such sentiments seem to have touched a nerve with Judge Warren Morgan, of the Dauphin County Orphans' Court.
Yet the two men have touched a nerve.
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One theory is that sufferers have a hypersensitive esophagus, in which nerve endings interpret even normal digestive sensations as painful, similar to fibromyalgia.
This is a task few people have the nerve to handle.
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The device could have been placed too close to a nerve in Strasburg's right arm, leading to discomfort for the right-hander in Monday night's start against the Braves.
By stretching the inside of the cheeks of several patients who have complete facial nerve palsy with a finger, while performing routine checks for ulcerations or trauma, Ms Clapham caused the paralysed facial muscles to move - something not seen before.
Gray has reconstructed a world that he knows, and conjured a mood that no one else would have the nerve to maintain.
"If England can hold their nerve, and they appear to have a manager and captain who can, they can go all the way to the final, " he writes.
Albans, Vermont, writes: I am a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., and I find it unbelievable that the CBC would have the nerve to change the theme song of a true national tradition.
About half of the nerve cells created in a developing brain have died by the time that brain has formed.
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Changes in this gene, which codes for a protein that facilitates nerve cell communication, have been linked to autism in various studies.
An ectopia is a collection of several hundred nerve cells that have pushed their way up from the lower cortical layers into the outermost one, where they are not found in normal circumstances.
On Wednesday, Britain's banks will be put out of their misery, and will learn how much extra capital they have to raise as a protection against future losses - after a nerve-wracking five-month wait for the Bank of England's judgement.
It is unlikely, in the short run, that an American president, even Mr Obama, would have the nerve to cut military or other aid to Israel in a hurry.
He's developed a unique strategy, but he says, he doesn't quite have the nerve to use it when his own money is at stake.
Using the stem cells, researchers have developed cells called oligodendrocytes, which are precursors to nerve cells and which produce a protective layer around nerve cells known as myelin.
Within an hour of a person falling asleep, slow waves will have covered his entire cortex, affecting every nerve cell in it.
In the past 2, 000-3, 000 years, for example, Europeans have undergone changes in the gene for a protein that moves potassium ions in and out of nerve cells and taste buds.
And since optic nerve damage is one of the first recognizable symptoms of MS, doctors have a chance to identify the disease potentially before the patient suffers the physical limitations generally associated with its advanced stages.
They have shown that nerve cells taken from fetal pigs can survive and mature in the brain of a Parkinson's patient much as human grafts do.
They have pinpointed, one by one, a brew of proteins in the spinal cord that block this incipient nerve growth.
One pertinent observation is that dolphins, whales and their kind have brains as anatomically complex as those of humans, and that these brains contain a particular type of nerve cell, known as a spindle cell, that in humans is associated with higher cognitive functions such as abstract reasoning.
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