
Rarely used term for afferent. ... Origin: G. Eis, into, + hodos, a way ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ī-sod′ik Definitions: 1. Rarely used term for afferent.
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eisodic, esodic 1. Conveying inward or toward a center, as sensory nerve impulses, fluid; such as, blood or lymph, or information. Also, efferent and adhevent,. 2. Moving or carrying inward or toward a central part. Refers to vessels, nerves, etc. For example: blood vessels carrying blood toward the heart, or nerves conducting signals to the brain...
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