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  2. Irwin Belk Complex - Wikipedia

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    Built. 2002–2003. Opened. 2003. Tenants. Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls football. The Irwin Belk Complex is a multi-use 4,500 seat stadium on the campus of Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) in Charlotte, North Carolina United States. The stadium plays host to JCSU events. It is named for benefactor, Irwin Belk of Belk stores fame.

  3. Category:Reflexes - Wikipedia

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    Bekhterev–Mendel reflex. Bezold–Jarisch reflex. Biceps reflex. Blood shift (diving) Blushing. Brachioradialis reflex. Brain's reflex. Breathing. Brissaud's reflex.

  4. Bell's palsy - Wikipedia

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    Bell's palsy is the result of a malfunction of the facial nerve ( cranial nerve VII), which controls the muscles of the face. Facial palsy is typified by inability to move the muscles of facial expression. The paralysis is of the infranuclear/lower motor neuron type.

  5. Bekhterev–Mendel reflex - Wikipedia

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    The Bekhterev–Mendel reflex, also known as the Mendel reflex or Mendel–Bekhterev reflex, is a clinical sign found in patients with pyramidal tract lesions. Percussion of the dorsum of the foot causes flexion , or downward movement, of the second to the fifth toes in patients with pyramidal tract lesions, whereas percussion of the dorsum of ...

  6. Withdrawal reflex - Wikipedia

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    The withdrawal reflex ( nociceptive flexion reflex or flexor withdrawal reflex) is a spinal reflex intended to protect the body from damaging stimuli. [1] The reflex rapidly coordinates the contractions of all the flexor muscles and the relaxations of the extensors in that limb causing sudden withdrawal from the potentially damaging stimulus. [2]

  7. Landau reflex - Wikipedia

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    Landau reflex or Landau reaction refers to a reflex seen in infants when held horizontally in the air in the prone position. [1] It emerges 3 months after birth and lasts until up to 12 months to 24 months of age. [2] A normal response of infants when held in a horizontal prone position is to maintain a convex arc with the head raised and the ...

  8. Pupillary light reflex - Wikipedia

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    Pupillary light reflex. Variation in the size of the pupil in bright (left) and dim (right) environments. In this case the pupil is 3 mm in diameter on the left, and 9 mm on the right. The pupillary light reflex ( PLR) or photopupillary reflex is a reflex that controls the diameter of the pupil, in response to the intensity ( luminance) of ...

  9. Belk Library (Elon University) - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of Belk Library's archives and special collections is to provide Elon students, faculty, and staff access to documentation of importance to their research, dating back to the early days of Elon College in 1889. The archives are the official repository of Elon University's records. The Belk Library building is about 75,000 square ...