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What is a law of nature? Are all scientific laws examples of laws of nature?
Nonmyelinated Axons
Axons that lack a myelin sheath, causing them to conduct nerve impulses more slowly than myelinated axons.
Fast Nerve Fibers
Nerve cells that transmit signals rapidly, involved in the processing of information that requires quick responses, such as sharp, immediate pain or motor coordination.
Pain Sensations
The unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage.
Distract
The act of diverting attention away from a primary focus or task, leading to a decrease in concentration or performance.
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