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    Sympathetic Nerve Impulses Usually Cause Proportional Degrees of Vasodilation in the Afferent
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Sympathetic Nerve Impulses Usually Cause Proportional Degrees of Vasodilation in the Afferent

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Sympathetic nerve impulses usually cause proportional degrees of vasodilation in the afferent and efferent arterioles.

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