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3 unusual facts about ''The Nerve''


The Nerve

KTUM, "107.1 The Nerve", a radio station licensed to serve Tatum, New Mexico, United States

The Nerves, an American power pop trio based in Los Angeles in the 1970s

The Nerve (musical album), The album by Filligar, nominated for Rock Album of the Year by the Indie Music Awards.



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Candy Atherton

She spearheaded the campaign to open a Minor Injuries Unit in Camborne Redruth Community Hospital - now used by more than 12,000 people a year - and the campaign to expose the nerve gas station at Nancekuke (RRH Portreath) in her constituency, an issue, surprisingly, that had been well known to the people of the area for several decades.

El nervio del volcán

El Nervio del Volcán (The Nerve of the Volcano) is an album released by Mexican Rock en español band Caifanes in July 1994.

Hybrid computer

Signals pass across the synapses from one nerve cell to the next as discrete (digital) packets of chemicals, which are then summed within the nerve cell in an analog fashion by building an electro-chemical potential until its threshold is reached, whereupon it discharges and sends out a series of digital packets to the next nerve cell.

John Bair

Carl Mueller (played by host George Steinbrenner) couldn't find the nerve to fire his lazy employees.

Jowi Taylor

He also hosted and co-produced the eight-part series The Wire: The Impact of Electricity on Music, and its follow-up six-part series The Nerve: Music and the Human Experience with Chris Brookes and Paolo Pietropaolo.

Kovacs Foundation

These works led to Neuroreflexotherapy (NRT) development which consists of the very superficial implantation of surgical material on the nerve endings of the skin without breaking it.

Krewe of Muses

"Muses Night Fever" was a parody on disco songs (2008); "Muses 009: License to Swill" spoofed James Bond movie titles (2009); "The Muses Guide to Love and Romance" attempted to teach men what women rarely have the nerve to say (2010) and celebrated the krewe's tenth anniversary with a pyrotechnic birthday cake; and "Dancing with the Muses" (2009) was a parody on Dancing with the Stars and provided an array of dance parodies.

Liner lock

Kershaw Knives uses "a pin-and-dimple lock" on a knife designed by custom knifemaker RJ Martin called the "Nerve" to keep the blade closed.

Potassium spatial buffering

In the study, optic nerve of Necturus was dissected to document the long-distance movement of potassium after the nerve stimulation.

Seahorse Seashell Party

Having reached her limit after years of their abuse, Meg finally gets the nerve to turn on them, starting with Chris for being a terrible brother to her, berating him for all the bullying treatment he had given her over the years, and how he never takes her side against their parents and calls him a bastard.

Tejgaon College

Tejgaon College, located at Farmgate, the nerve center of Dhaka city, has attained the age of 45 years.

The Nerve Agents

Members of The Nerve Agents are now/or used to be in the bands Said Radio, Darker My Love, The Fall, The Frisk, Hudson Criminal, Model American, Fury 66, The Distillers, Redemption 87, Pitch Black, Unit Pride, Shadowboxer, and FIVE.

The Ox and the Fury

Ezekiel Ox (from bands Full Scale, Mammal, Over-Reactor, Smash Nova and the Nerve), Lucius Borich (from bands Cog, Juice, The Hanging Tree, Borich x Borich and Floating Me), Ben Brennan and Dom Italiano make up the Fury line up.

The Witch of the Low Tide

Detective-Inspector Twigg of Scotland Yard tries to warn Dr. Garth about the chequered past of Lady Calder, but it takes all the nerve of Garth's friend Cullingford Abbot, assistant to the Commissioner of Scotland Yard, to state that, among other things, Betty danced for three seasons at the Moulin Rouge and is thought to have joined a Satanist group in Paris.

Ventral nerve cord

It usually consists of cerebral ganglia anteriorly with the nerve cords running down the ventral ("belly", as opposed to back) plane of the organism.

Veta La Palma

Isla Mayor, as the nerve centre of the marshlands on the Guadalquivir, has seen a long process of transformation over time due to both the natural evolution caused by silting and the effects of human activity.