"Parasympathomimetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "parasympathomimetic" refers to a substance or medication that mimics or stimulates the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is one of the three main branches of the autonomic nervous system. The parasympathetic system is responsible for promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and slowing down heart rate and breathing. Parasympathomimetic agents, such as anticholinesterases, can increase heart rate, promote bronchodilation, and stimulate bowel movement, among other effects. They are often used to treat conditions such as glaucoma, neurological disorders, and certain types of urinary incontinence.
Parastichies are a type of poetic arrangement in which words or phrases that have a similar sound or meaning are placed side by side or in alternating lines, often to create a musical or rhythmic effect. The words or phrases do not have to be identical, but they should have a harmonious quality that enhances the overall sound and meaning of the poem.
Parastichous is an adjective that refers to a type of arrangement or structure in which the parts or elements are placed alongside or parallel to each other. It is often used in botanical contexts to describe the arrangement of leaves or branches on a stem, where they are arranged in a row or in layers that are parallel to each other. In a broader sense, parastichous can also describe any situation where elements are arranged in a side-by-side or parallel manner.
Parasympatholytic refers to a medication or substance that blocks the actions of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a branch of the autonomic nervous system that promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and slows down heart rate. Parasympatholytic medications are often used to treat conditions such as glaucoma, overactive bladder, and other conditions where increased parasympathetic activity is unwanted.
Parasympatholytics are medications or substances that inhibit or block the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a branch of the autonomic nervous system responsible for promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and conserving energy.
Parasympathomimetics are a class of drugs or substances that mimic the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system that promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and slows down the heart rate. Parasympathomimetics can include medications such as anti-anxiety drugs, anticholinesterases, and certain antidepressants, which can increase acetylcholine levels in the body, leading to a calming effect on the body and mind. Examples of parasympathomimetics include atropine, pilocarpine, and vaginol. They are often used to treat conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and cardiac arrhythmias.
Parasymphyseal refers to a location on the mandible (lower jawbone) that is situated beside the symphysis menti, which is the junction or join of the two halves of the mandible in the front of the lower jawbone.
Paratactic refers to a grammatical construction in which two or more clauses or phrases are joined together without the use of a conjunction, such as "and" or "but". This type of construction is often used to create a sense of parallelism or balance between the different clauses or phrases. In paratactic constructions, the relationships between the clauses or phrases are implicit, and the reader or listener must infer the relationships based on the context.