To this crossing Kohl has given the name chiasma nervi optici, in distinction to the cerebral chiasma, which he calls chiasma nervorum opticorum.
To this system of nerves, formerly called the nervi erigentes, I gave the name pelvic splanchnics, in order to show their uniformity with the abdominal splanchnics.
Meanwhile the pressure thus exerted on the nervi vasorum sets up vascular changes which bring about epithelial changes in more distant areas, the process advancing anteriorly, that is, in the direction of the arteries.
Now the way from Genoa out of the Pisan gate to Nervi is none of the pleasantest, being suburb all the way; but those eight chilometri over and done with, there is nothing but delight between you and Spezia.
But Tom, or what was left of Tom, lay in Nervi with folded hands, and nobody told Valeria to wait a minute.
The terror of life came over her, and she wished she were safely away and asleep in the little Nervi cemetery between her father and her mother, cool and in the dark, with quiet upturned face.
In the Piazza, near the station, and at the terminus of the Genoa and Nervi trams, is the *P.
In fact the road throughNervi and Recco is finer, if anything, and more hilly, though less precipitous, than that portion immediately to the westward of Genoa.
Nervi is a place of German hotels, much beer and an unaccommodating tram line.
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