means y ????????
y = sin(x+y) cos( x + y )[(1 + y')] = y' cos(x + y ) + y'cos(x + y ) = y' y'-y'cos( x+ y) = cos( x + y ) y'[1-cos(x+y)]= cos(x+y) y'= [cos(x+y)]/ [1-cos(x+y)]
X + Y⁶X + Y * Y * Y * Y * Y * Y
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The LCM and the GCF of Y and Y is the absolute value of Y.
neuropeptide Y
Carbohydrates
carbohydrates
Endorphins
regulate activity of other neurons
endorphin
In biochemistry, an allatostatin is any of a class of neuropeptide hormones in insects and crustaceans.
gastrin somatostatin secretin cholecystokinin (CCK) incretins ghrelin neuropeptide Y (NPY) peptide YY3-36 (PYY3-36) GLP-1 GIP
a brain-derived neuropeptide known as PTTH controls metamorphosis
Fleur L. Strand has written: 'Neuropeptides' -- subject(s): Neuropeptides, Physiology 'Models of Neuropeptide Action'
a neuropeptide system in the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that regulates body temperature and appetite. The newly discovered system, which has been called the hypocretinergic system, regulates sleep
The accepted terminology is either neurotransmitter or neuromodulator. The compounds are epinephrine, ACh, norepiniphrine, GABA, glycine, ATP , ADP, adenosine, glutamate, aspartate, substance P, Neuropeptide Y, LHRH and probably 2 dozen others. In addition NO (nitric oxide) acts as a neuronal released modulator (albeit not by synaptic release).