See Also: Ritter-Rollet phenomenon(medicine)
Hardanger(dictionary)
Hardanger Fjord(encyclopedia)
Rollet, Alexander(medicine)
Rollet's stroma(medicine)
ritter(dictionary)
Ritter's law(medicine)
Ritter's disease(dictionary)
ritter disease(medicine)
Ritter, Johann(medicine)

Hardanger Fjord (sh) and Ritter-Rollet phenomenon (medicine)


Hardanger Fjord (sh)




Fjord, southwestern Norway.

The country's second-largest fjord, it extends inland 70 mi (113 km) from the North Sea to the Hardanger Plateau. It has a maximum depth of 2,922 ft (891 m). Waterfalls pour from the surrounding mountains, which rise to about 5,000 ft (1,500 m). Frequented by tourists, the area has many branch fjords. A 17th-century baronial mansion stands at Rosendal, near the fjord's mouth.


Ritter-Rollet phenomenon (medicine)


Ritter-Rollet phenomenon


On equal electrical stimulation of motor nerve trunks, the flexor and abductor muscle groups react more readily than the extensors and adductors.