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motorAnything that produces or imparts motion; a machine that provides mechanical power – for example, an electric motor.
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Motor fibers originate from motor neurons that are located in the spinal cord. (-73%) and median (-38%) SNAP amplitudes, suggesting that sensory fibers are affected prior to motor fibers with aging. For example, when there's a stroke in the internal capsule, it might interrupt sensory fibers, motor fibers, and fibers involved in other functions, all running very close to one another. |
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