Medical Definition of Two-sympathin theory

1. A theory, now obsolete, advanced by Cannon and Rosenblueth that two different types of substances (sympathin E and I) diffuse into circulation when adrenergic nerves are stimulated, although the mediator itself is the same. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Two-sympathin Theory

two-parted
two-party
two-piece
two-piece suit
two-ply
two-ranked
two-seater
two-sided
two-sided
two-spotted ladybug
two-step
two-step exercise test
two-step procedure
two-stream amplifier
two-stream instability
two-sympathin theory (current term)
two-tail test
two-thirds
two-tier bid
two-time
two-timer
two-timing(a)
two-toed anteater
two-toed sloth
two-way
two-way catheter
two-way street
two-wheel
two-wheeled
two-winged insects

Other Resources:

Search for Two-sympathin theory on Dictionary.com!Search for Two-sympathin theory on Thesaurus.com!Search for Two-sympathin theory on Google!Search for Two-sympathin theory on Wikipedia!

Search