It is important to emphasize that the present study made use of monaural homophonic stimulation. |
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This results in a smaller stimulation of photosynthetic assimilation at elevated levels of carbon dioxide. |
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Much of this is eminently disputable, yet the result is constructive stimulation rather than mere provocation. |
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In severe cases, which do not respond to these drugs, deep brain stimulation has been found to have moderate success. |
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An adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test can be administered if clinically warranted. |
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Among sensation seekers, Zuckerman has found, dopamine levels are low and very reactive to stimulation. |
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But now the Power Rangers' fan could stop having these cramps altogether if a deep brain stimulation operation is successful. |
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Either mechanical tapping or electrical stimulation of the supraorbital regions may evoke the blink reflex. |
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Each sense organ has specialized receptor cells to detect the appropriate type of physical energy or stimulation. |
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Another treatment that has had encouraging results is deep brain stimulation. |
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It is a complex reflex response to the stimulation of the cough receptors of the lung. |
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The same event, however, can take place without a swallow as a reflex response to mechanical stimulation of the esophagus. |
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His muscle tone is normal for gestational age and response to stimulation is good. |
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That surgery happened to be deep brain stimulation and Mike had complete reversal of his Parkinsonian symptoms because of it. |
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As electric stimulation continued for weeks or months, microcirculation improved, which may have resulted in improved outcomes. |
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The procedure, called deep brain stimulation, has been used for other movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease. |
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The parent fish would be given neither any pre-intensively nurturing nor release from stimulation. |
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Other pain control methods that may be helpful include transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. |
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This mechanism is involved when clinicians use transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to relieve pain. |
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Dr. Doshi explained the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation surgery during his presentation. |
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Our first experiments used point stimulation to compare the epi-illuminated and transilluminated voltage-dependent signal. |
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They wanted to see if deep brain stimulation might help stop binge eating, and if so, why it worked. |
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These relaxations are vagally mediated, but the reflex arc that produces them can be affected by stimulation of other receptors. |
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Urge incontinence is commonly treated with medications, biofeedback or electrical stimulation to the nerves that control the bladder. |
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Cells from each individual were tested at 3 different concentrations of the mitogens for optimum stimulation. |
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In addition, muscarinic receptor stimulation augmented the mitogenic responses of human airway smooth muscle cells to epidermal growth factor. |
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Paradoxical CNS stimulation results in talkativeness, excitability, restlessness, anxiety, mania, hyperactivity, delirium, and rage. |
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It has been shown that decerebrated or anaesthetised animals start to chew with no other stimulation than placing some food in the mouth. |
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Adoptive mothers should be counseled on the benefits of induced lactation through hormonal therapy or mechanical stimulation. |
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Most of the clinically significant symptoms of dissociatives are produced by presynaptic dopamine stimulation and cholinergic antagonism. |
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Small amounts of yohimbine can improve central-nervous-system stimulation when taken alone or with low doses of caffeine. |
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Results are expressed as a stimulation index of peripheral lymphocyte blastogenic response to antigens. |
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The complexes also show mechanical responses to pH changes and electrical stimulation. |
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That approach is limited to proceeding no further than the stimulation of sensory receptor sheets. |
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The number of stimuli per 10-sec stimulation train that failed to evoke any muscular response was recorded. |
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With this low level of presynaptic stimulation, quantal currents could be resolved. |
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Food stimulation also resulted in increases in self-reports of hunger and desire for food. |
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After 29 naps and 13 rounds of Cat Chow, he's probably up for more stimulation than chasing dustballs. |
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Scientists have discovered a region in the brain which receives stimulation from the body. |
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In ganzfeld experiments, subjects place two halves of an ordinary ping-pong ball over their eyes, erasing any visual stimulation. |
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Electrical stimulation of the supraorbital nerve in the supraorbital foramen was used to evoke the blink reflex. |
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Here those with a literary calling gathered, together with those who required social stimulation to fire their muse. |
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Receptor stimulation produced no change in receptor density, which suggests that the receptors are prearranged into signalling islands. |
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At home, if gentle stimulation fails to arouse the child, the caretaker should try more vigorous stimulation and provide CPR if necessary. |
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Thanks to the vernacular body for some stimulation on the single unpunctuated sentence. |
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These episodes may necessitate stimulation or resuscitation to arouse the child and reinitiate regular breathing. |
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The confined cage environment can never offer sufficient stimulation for their natural behaviour. |
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You respond to physical stimulation, enjoy necking and spending hours just touching, feeling and exploring. |
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The IR laser local stimulation next to the acupuncture needle seems to improve the circulation there. |
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Essentially, you suffer a decrease in strength, your training poundages drop and your muscles get less stimulation, which leads to muscle loss. |
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Eliminating the gamma fusimotor drive prevents alteration in jaw muscle spindle afferent discharge following algesic chemical stimulation. |
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However, no patient complained of chest discomfort or anginal pain during acupuncture stimulation. |
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This stimulation of thoughts about music can rouse those inner feelings which make perception in performance a growing and creative element. |
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A non-invasive brain stimulation technique was also used to obtain a measure of the participants' neuroplasticity. |
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It shows the artist hard at work in his studio, a room entirely devoid of visual stimulation. |
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No patient was treated with ultrasound or electrical stimulation postoperatively. |
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It is great having the planning time and the intellectual stimulation of adults and colleagues. |
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A Catalan research group has developed a standardisable electrical device for stimulation of cells in culture plates. |
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The acceleration of the recombination rate and the strong stimulation of luminescence caused by the membrane potential are well known. |
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Of course, once Joe cottoned to this idea of visual stimulation, he completely threw himself into it. |
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The stimulation in a holding therapy is primarily tactile and physical, frequently including forced holding. |
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Upon stimulation, the rats suddenly released the stress hormone corticosterone, very like the cortisol humans release under stress. |
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It is triggered by ongoing inflammation and cytokine-related stimulation of hepatic stellate cells. |
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Deep brain stimulation involves implantation of an electrode into a specific brain region using stereotactic neurosurgical techniques. |
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Research that is genuinely unobtrusive may involve the intentional stimulation of organizational responses. |
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Among its roles are stimulation of scientific research and provision of scientific information to scientists and the general public. |
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Strategic team ideology has at its core the notion that the power and expertise of the team is essential to the stimulation of change. |
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The general awareness of young audiences seeking stimulation has meant a growth in film production and in a media-savvy audience. |
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Consistent with the stimulation he found in literature, Bacon frequently compiled handwritten lists of ideas for paintings. |
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The proper instrument for this stimulation was language, and in particular language in performance. |
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Adrenal responses to stimulation or suppression have been used as a potential indicator of a chronic stressful environment. |
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It's important to balance an energetic yellow with a calming blue in order to avoid too much stimulation to the nervous system. |
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Muscle cells increase in size postnatally, but only in response to adequate nutrition and hormonal stimulation. |
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Local stimulation by distension along the body of the esophagus will elicit a peristaltic wave at the stimulus site. |
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During the acupuncture stimulation, animals were kept in plastic holders with their tails and hind legs protruding out. |
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They concluded that the cortical stimulation does not affect one's intention to act. |
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Physicists are developing a new tool that uses low-energy near-infrared light and fiber optics for optogenetic stimulation of cells. |
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A bipolar cautery, indelible black marker, and test stimulation equipment and programmer should be available. |
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With the exception of nausea and vomiting secondary to stimulation of the celiac plexus, gastrointestinal symptoms are usually absent. |
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Whilst men generally rely on visual stimulation for their kicks, women prefer aural pleasure. |
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Similar levels of T cell proliferation were observed on stimulation with either homologous or heterologous peptides. |
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Within a framework of spirituality, differences cease to be stumbling blocks and become a source of stimulation and enrichment. |
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This condition is defined as an iatrogenic complication of ovarian stimulation. |
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We found a small subpopulation of cells that could, with proper stimulation, re-enter the cell cycle. |
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If you overload an electrical system with too much energy and too much stimulation, the circuit breaker activates and shuts everything down. |
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For this reason, we would not expect this to cause stimulation of the chemoreceptors, which would affect autonomic modulation. |
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Ventricular burst stimulation may be delivered through a permanent pacer to terminate organized ventricular tachycardia. |
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A new surgical procedure involving electrical stimulation may help restore the use of hands and arms to some stroke victims. |
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If opiate analgesia remains inadequate, then lumbar sympathectomy or spinal cord stimulation may help. |
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The stimulators work either by blocking sympathetic nerve fiber transmission or by releasing endogenous opioids with stimulation. |
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Autistic children with hyposensitivities to sensory stimulation constantly feel under-stimulated. |
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They reduced this activity by applying a source of magnetic stimulation to the head, inducing an electric current in the brain. |
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Other techniques of electrical stimulation involve capacitive coupling and inductive coupling pulsed electromagnetic stimulation. |
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Even wild-type strains exhibit growth stimulation in response to supplementation with inositol and choline. |
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The wildness of nature feeds our primal needs for extra-sensory stimulation and animal instincts. |
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My work consists of using instrumental music and the singing voice as sound stimulation, to train and develop listening. |
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This global health focus offered academics intellectual stimulation and prestige. |
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I fear I failed to provide the requisite intellectual stimulation and he moved on. |
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In his own time he also visited other blogs, to pinch ideas for intellectual stimulation, and to attract return visitors. |
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Any more, and the stimulation of intellectual life will magnify the bonds of social life. |
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Their findings offer support between the quality of stimulation during the child's early life and intelligence quotient in later years. |
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After a few minutes of stimulation, subjects reported that the left half of the visual display could no longer be seen. |
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This stimulation causes electrical activity in the muscle, which in turn causes the muscle to contract or tighten. |
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Careful stimulation and monitoring in intrauterine insemination cycles should reduce the risks of too many follicles developing. |
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Because of the nonuniform membrane polarization, ionic currents during field stimulation also have a spatially nonuniform profile. |
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During sweat stimulation, a variety of chemicals are used at the negative electrode to complete the circuit during iontophoresis. |
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When picrotoxin was applied iontophoretically during peripheral nerve stimulation, the analgesic effect was reduced. |
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This would explain why alternating stimulation often initially produces powerful abreactions in traumatized patients. |
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This is probably something to do with us having two to three thousand nerve endings in our scalp crying out for stimulation. |
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In contrast, a greater increase in velopharyngeal lateral diameter resulted from glossopharyngeal stimulation than from any of the other nerves. |
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Whenever there was no spontaneous response, the abreactive effect was induced by verbal stimulation. |
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Clearly, tetanic stimulation of the quadriceps muscle is not feasible in unanesthetized human subjects. |
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The increase in airway area in all three regions with glossopharyngeal stimulation was uniform across the pressure range. |
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Other acoustic experiences, such as the hearing of human voices, may have been due to direct electric stimulation of the auditory cortex. |
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The authors conclude that thalamotomy and thalamic stimulation are effective treatments for patients with severe tremors. |
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Sebaceous glands develop at puberty in response to androgen stimulation and are attached to the follicle canal by sebaceous ducts. |
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Past animosities and sectionalism were laid aside in favor of fellowship and intellectual stimulation. |
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All the stimulation and conversations made transitioning back to work at my day job quite difficult. |
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Sports like gymnastics, weightlifting and volleyball apply more stimulation for bone growth than running. |
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Vibrations of the nanospheres arose through natural thermal excitation, as well as stimulation by the incident light. |
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Chronic stimulation of the receptor causes an increase in the synthesis of a major thyroid hormone precursor, thyroglobulin. |
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Immediately after the cessation of motion stimulation, the observer reports self-motion in the same direction as the previous section. |
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Indeed, the social stimulation derived from the calling and courting of neighbors in the colony has been shown to hasten the development of eggs in crested penguins. |
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Distension of the gastric antrum and fundus causes vagal stimulation, which results in the release of small amounts of pancreatic juice high in enzyme content. |
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Electromagnetic stimulation can therefore change a person's brainwaves and affect muscular activity, causing painful muscular cramps experienced as torture. |
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He showed that electro-acupuncture stimulation can affect the diencephalic area of the brain, a region that promotes the body's own healing responses. |
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With stimulation of the hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal nerves, there were greater increases in the lateral than in the anteroposterior diameter in all three regions. |
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She explained these as exercise, nourishment and intellectual stimulation. |
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Sensitivity can be improved by using a multipolar esophageal electrode to record the amplitude of the diaphragmatic electromyogram elicited by phrenic nerve stimulation. |
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Even the slightest stimulation of this area gives a sensation of vertigo. |
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In fruits and vegetables, the stimulation of ethylene production by cuts or bruises may be very large and bear considerably on storage effectiveness. |
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Failure to synchronize your patterns of activity and stimulation with your body's natural circadian and ultradian rhythms puts a stress on the system. |
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Iontophoresis is the use of electric impulses from a low-voltage galvanic current stimulation unit to drive topical corticosteroids into soft tissue structures. |
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Tripartitism plays an important role in the stimulation of social justice. |
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Electrical stimulation causes the heart muscles to contract or pump. |
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Will developers put real money into programs nurturing and exhibiting local artists as well as supporting the stimulation that artists from elsewhere bring? |
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The technique, known as galvanic vestibular stimulation, unbalances a person so that they automatically veer left or right in an attempt to rebalance themselves. |
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When our children suffer from ennui, we worry that they lack stimulation. |
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Electrophysiologic recordings demonstrated that activation of sensory nerve fibers, either by antidromic stimulation or capsaicin, depolarized these neurons. |
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There is often a queue, and the intense stimulation of my olfactory system relaxes my mind and lulls me into an autohypnotic state as I wait to be served. |
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The culture of music has provided me with hours of artistic stimulation. |
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The visual stimulation of this wall of images finds a serene counterpart in a small room opening to the right, re-creating the devotional sanctum of a Mouride holy man. |
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Our hypothesis accords with classical ethology insofar as the emphasis is on stimulation, but it rests on reproductive conflict and manipulation rather than on cooperation. |
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A study reports electrical stimulation and physical therapy helped wheelchair-bound patients stand for more than four minutes. |
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The tropic response represents a growth response to altered auxin levels, involving growth stimulation and growth inhibition on opposite sides of the responding organ. |
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At the time-point of stimulation, the cells had recovered from the refractory phase and were fully responsive, whereas nearly none of the cells had reversed spontaneously. |
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The most widely accepted and significant leukemogenic mechanism attributed to the fusion protein involves the constitutive stimulation of tyrosine kinase. |
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Urea and lysozyme secretion were dose dependent in all groups, suggesting that serous cell exocytosis was one source of urea after neural stimulation. |
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The effects of unpleasant stimulation are presumed to enhance the startle reflex through evocation of learned or innate responses in the amygdala. |
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The screen cuts to black, leaving you with just the intensity of the passion in their words as stimulation. |
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With no touch, affection, and play, the children begin to provide their own stimulation because they need it to survive. |
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And does anyone expect every corner of the world that does get noticed to yield pleasure and stimulation? |
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The abscissa indicates the time after the start of tetanic stimulation. |
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At the same time, there is a stimulation to the growth of health-friendly, aerobic bacteria which help you digest and assimilate the needed nutrients. |
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In the crayfish leg extensor preparation, the number of quanta released per action potential was approximately 15, at low frequencies of stimulation. |
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Besides, I'm a firm believer that children need proper stimulation. |
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In these, wingbeat rhythm is not matched to the rate of neural stimulation, which supports oscillatory work at a myogenic rather than neurogenic rhythm. |
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Emesis may result from stimulation of the vasomotor and vomiting centers. |
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They are junkies, hooked on trivia, stimulation and scandal. |
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It is the stimulation of the needs of others that prods their imagination. |
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In the Neonatal Departments of the Khmelnytsky City Children's Hospital early mental stimulation of orphans, designed to combat hospitalism, is carried out. |
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Father-of-four Mike Robins became one of the first people in the UK to undergo a life-changing surgical treatment called deep brain stimulation five years ago. |
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In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has approved deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, essential tremor and dystonia. |
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Tachycardia and hypertension are the result of sympathomimetic stimulation and the psychedelic effects of the drug result from serotonergic stimulation. |
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The cells produced potent stimulation of allogenic T cells and syngeneic T cells specific for purified protein derivative in the absence of exogenous peptides. |
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Given the shallowness of the domestic market, and its vulnerability to harvest failure, foreign markets played a leading role in the stimulation of economic growth. |
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Because coarse fish are all fairly closely related, its fair to assume that many chemicals cause the stimulation of a number of species, even if it is to differing degrees. |
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They generally preclude access to the sort of material that might permit a sense of psychic cognizance as well as an awareness of the expression of subliminal stimulation. |
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Also electrical stimulation of the muscles while they are immobilized prevents the usual decrease in their oxidative capacity and can also prevent muscle fibre atrophy. |
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After all parts are connected, electromagnetic induction will cause stimulation of the cochlear nerve, which allows the patient to perceive sound. |
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Until recently artificial stimulation could create only white phosphenes. |
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In wild type, this response is via a monosynaptic pathway and has a characteristically short latency that is stable at high frequencies of stimulation. |
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This establishes a baseline for comparison after the test stimulation. |
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Thus, units with preinspiratory discharge patterns may have comparatively low thresholds to stimulation by central chemoreceptor afferent inputs relative to inspiratory units. |
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During field stimulation of isolated cardiac myocytes, depolarization is achieved either by charge displacement or by net ionic current flow between the two electrodes. |
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Deep brain stimulation is already given to some Parkinson's disease patients who do not react to drugs. |
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Odors were diffused through a Teflon pipe with its output placed at 5 cm of the two nostrils, which allows a birhinal stimulation. |
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The bodyworker should explicitly tell the client that sexual touch or sexual stimulation will not be a part of their relationship. |
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There are two marked stimulation sites lateral to V1, showing that the lateral secondary foci were located extrastriatally. |
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To test this model, we measured the stiffness of hair bundles during mechanical stimulation. |
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Compared to controls, larval EcR mutants were hyposensitive to both thermal and mechanical stimulation. |
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The functioning of these nontaste and nonolfactory sensory systems in oral and intranasal stimulation is the subject of a recent volume. |
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According to the best MER and macroelectrode stimulation results, the site of implantation of the definitive electrode was chosen. |
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The application of mechanical stimulation alone resulted in the initiation of chondrogenesis, demonstrating the cells are mechanoresponsive. |
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The EPA defines the broader process to include acquisition of source water, well construction, well stimulation, and waste disposal. |
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In the absence of stimulation, C. elegans dauers are lethargic and generally immobile but nictate vigorously when disturbed. |
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The essential oil is used in aromatherapy when stimulation and warming are needed, especially for digestive problems. |
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Leaves can be reused three or four times before they become unresponsive to stimulation, depending on the growing conditions. |
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Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide stimulation of protein secretion from rat lacrimal gland acini. |
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Seasonal-dependent effect of temperature on the response of adenylate cyclase to FSH stimulation in the oviparous lizard, Podarcis sicula. |
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Lateral semicircular canal function was also evaluated by vestibulonystagmography after bithermal caloric stimulation. |
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Subthreshold lowfrequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the premotor cortex modulates writer's cramp. |
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However, as the kids grew, so did my yeaning for challenging my mental stimulation. |
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Wide QRS complex tachycardia with right bundle block pattern and a superior axis was induced by programmed ventricular stimulation. |
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Electrical stimulation utilising the flexor reflex response on the common peroneal nerve of one or both legs was used in the TS and OG groups. |
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He contends, however, that the ADD characteristic that may lead to learning difficulties is a need for higher stimulation. |
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According to the researchers, stimulation can allow recognizing and controlling the dreams, which is a state of lucid dreaming. |
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A prospective randomised controlled trial of ultrasound guided versus nerve stimulation guided distal sciatic nerve block at the popliteal fossa. |
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Galvanic vestibular stimulation is an electrical stimulation applied using two small electrodes attached at the mastoid processes. |
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It is hoped the monthly afternoon tea dances will provide mental stimulation and enjoyment for people affected by the condition. |
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Pesticides such as organophosphates and carbamates may act via muscarinic stimulation to produce a similar biochemical and sensitivity response. |
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I would have got more enjoyment watching the testcard from the old days of television and I would have got more stimulation from it. |
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Initially, FES resulted in sensory stimulation but did not produce any visible muscle tetany. |
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Also discussed is deep brain stimulation, a new technique holding promise as an alternative to traditional thalamotomy procedures. |
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Even the very elderly and chairbound can benefit from physical stimulation. |
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In thyroid cells, thyrotropin stimulation increases the ER chaperone BIP by enhancing thyroglobulin synthesis. |
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Tourette syndrome patient Jeff Matovic found total relief from his debilitating symptoms through a new technique called deep brain stimulation. |
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A team of US researchers has shown that transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain can help improve memory. |
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For these reasons, Seth cautions that the brains of other people might not respond similarly to electrode stimulation near the claustrum. |
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But certain positions are better for deep penetration and others for clitoral stimulation. |
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There are several Internet sites promoting other methods of clitoral stimulation that are considerably cheaper and do not require a prescription. |
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This stimulation elicits action potential discharges that propagate along the nerve fiber, eventually reaching auditory centers in the brainstem. |
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Topics also include headache, painful medical diseases, neurolytic blocks for cancer pain and electrical stimulation of the nervous system. |
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Electrical stimulation was given while the test animals were under general anesthesia, this being done up to six times at triweekly intervals. |
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Nociceptor stimulation triggers action potentials in sensory nerve fibres that transmit impulses to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. |
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Nociceptive pain is caused by stimulation of nociceptors through chronic inflammation. |
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The production of crude oil is driving the consumption of oilfields stimulation chemicals market, globally. |
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Modern application of high voltage stimulation for enhanced healing of venous crural ulceration. |
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In the past, nitroglycerine, orciprenaline, dobutamine or atrial stimulation has been used for this purpose. |
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The resorption process starts with the stimulation of osteoclast development when bone tissue presents microcracks and deformation. |
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Abbott LK, Robson AD Growth stimulation of subterranean clover with vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizas. |
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On the other hand, GABAergic stimulation of TSH release in both males and ovariectomized female rats has also been reported. |
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Regional differences in expression of VEGF mRNA in rat gastrocnemius following 1 hr exercise or electrical stimulation. |
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A study was conducted on sensory stimulation and its effects on the brain. |
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Some techniques such as deep brain stimulation are already used by thousands of patients. |
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However, he noted, the idea that deep brain stimulation could effectively treat refractory depression is an alluring one that must be pursued. |
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For these patients, surgically implanted deep brain stimulation devices may offer an adjunctive treatment. |
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Pallidal versus subthalamic deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. |
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Pallidal deep-brain stimulation in primary generalized or segmental dystonia. |
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Effects of vitamin E and electrical stimulation on the denervated rat gastrocnemius muscle malodialdehyde and glutathione levels. |
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Puzzle pegboards which feature letters provide visual stimulation as well as basic awareness of a letter's shape. |
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This difficulty was partly overcome, because the discriminable steps in intensity were smaller for electrical than acoustic stimulation. |
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Jonzon has more than 25 years' experience of phrenic nerve stimulation in children with CCHS and other diseases causing hypoventilation. |
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Minimal invasive coronary sinus lead reposition technique for the treatment of phrenic nerve stimulation. |
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Electromyographically triggered electric muscle stimulation for chronic hemiplegia. |
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Gait initiation with electromyographically triggered electrical stimulation in people with partial paralysis. |
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Cranial electrotherapy stimulation sends microcurrents to the brain via electrodes clipped to the ears. |
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Posttranscriptional stimulation of endothelial cell matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 1 by endothelioma cells. |
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Where laryngeal elevation is a problem, neuromuscular stimulation or muscle strengthening of the hyoid musculature offers hope. |
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The prolonged NRM stimulation also produced thermal hypoalgesia lasting at least 2 weeks in noninjured animals. |
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In his view, the work of authentic art stimulates our ideated sensations of touch, and this stimulation is life-enhancing. |
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Abdominal muscle stimulation induced large expiratory volumes, and upper-chest stimulation induced large inspiratory volumes. |
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Feres Special Children Services is a year-round, integrated therapeutic preschool offering highly individualized, intensive stimulation. |
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Differential stimulation of muscle protein synthesis in elderly humans following isocaloric ingestion of amino acids or whey protein. |
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Insulinotropic hormone glucagon-like peptide-I stimulation of proinsulin gene expression and proinsulin biosynthesis in insulinoma beta TC-1 cells. |
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The technology combines the antigenic stimulation of donated human lymphoid cells with the grafting of the cells into severe combined immunodeficient mice. |
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With robotic exoskeletons like ARKE, we have the potential to transform the future for mobility impaired patients by significantly improving rehabilitation stimulation. |
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Expect to reclassify Contingent Resource volumes as Reserves, once producibility of Lower Logbaba sands has been established by stimulation and testing. |
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Continuous stimulation with EPO triggers the differentiation of colony-forming unit-erythroid cells into erythroblasts, which lose their nuclei to form reticulocytes. |
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Following 48 hours of sleep deprivation, 12 young male volunteers showed marked reductions of DNA synthesis after stimulation with phytohemagglutinin. |
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Bioluminescence-mediated stimulation of photoreactivation in bacteria. |
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More common techniques used to provoke all patients with seizures include hyperventilation, photic stimulation, sleep deprivation, and AED withdrawal. |
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Two displaceable white shields can be fixed in the supportive aluminium frame of the wind tunnel to prevent unintended optical stimulation of mosquitoes during experiments. |
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Short, frequent feedings throughout the day, and stimulating the baby through tactile stimulation such as hugs and playing a game like patty-cake, may help. |
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Prostatic utricle cysts result from the regression of the Mullerian paramesonephric ducts or decreased androgenic stimulation of the urogenital sinus. |
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The next step is to understand how deep brain stimulation changes the brain, particularly in people with behavioral and cognitive problems, Rezai says. |
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Excessive stimulation may cause ovarian cysts and moisture in the chest cavity or the stomach and may result in serious, even fatal, consequences. |
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Lewith GT, Machin D A randomised trial to evaluate the effect of infra-red stimulation of local trigger points, versus placebo, on the pain caused by cervical osteoarthrosis. |
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All motor nerves tested were unexcitable to high voltage, long duration electrical stimulation and compound action potentials were absent bilaterally. |
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Normeperidine has a longer half-life than its parent molecule and, thus, will quickly accumulate to dangerous levels with repeated dosing, leading to adverse CNS stimulation. |
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Rather, it gratifies a curiosity fed by confoundedness and discoveries, both practical and intuitive, as it creates a cycle of nuanced engagement and stimulation. |
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Epinephrine stimulation of visceral fat tissue has been shown to induce lipolysis, bathing the liver with non-esterified fatty acids, and rendering it insulin resistant. |
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The children often have no cognitive disabilities themselves, but without the appropriate stimulation they fail to develop, marketing assistant Catherine Williams said. |
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These include stimulating brain plasticity with pharmaceuticals, the role of stem cells in neurogenesis, the brain-computer interface, electromagnetic stimulation. |
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Children who are visually impaired commonly engage in stereotypic behaviors such as rocking and repetitive hand movements to gain sensory stimulation produced by the behavior. |
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If conservative treatment fails, surgical interventions like botulinum toxin injection, sacral nerve stimulation, or detrusor myectomy are recommended as further options. |
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Optimization of obstetric management besides tocolysis includes the stimulation of fetal lung maturation as a means of preventing respiratory distress syndrome in infant. |
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Intracellular analysis of synaptic potentials induced in trigeminal jaw-closer motoneurons by pontomesencephalic reticular stimulation during sleep and wakefulness. |
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Her clinical specialties are movement disorder surgery including deep brain stimulation, epilepsy surgery, pituitary tumors, carpel tunnel surgery and general neurosurgery. |
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It means that the cell orientation and stimulation of the cell divisions in the main tissue can be determined by the load transfer from the growing vein into the mesophile. |
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It is assumed that vibration leads to a higher stimulation of the mechanoreceptors of the relevant muscle, which in turn leads to increased tonicity. |
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Several investigators already showed increased muscle activity following joint afferent fiber or mechanoreceptor stimulation and activation of gamma motor neurons. |
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The observation of LIP in association with Sjogren syndrome, EBV infection, and HIV infection likely reflects sequella of longstanding chronic antigen stimulation. |
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In experimental studies, platelet aggregation, mastocyte degranulation and histamine secretion have been shown to occur after trigeminal ganglion stimulation. |
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Most pancreatic exocrine stimulation comes from the duodenum, which releases cholecystokinin and secretin, targeting acinar and ductal cells, respectively. |
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We have all experienced it from time to time and it is a result of stimulation of the autonomic nervous system, which happens when we are excited or scared. |
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A reward pathway in the dorsal raphe nucleus important to drug abuse begins with stimulation of glutamate neurons, according to a study from the National Institutes of Health. |
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The electrodes were placed over the DLPFC in the F3 position for anodal stimulation and the contralateral supraorbital region for cathodal stimulation. |
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The release of these gonadotrophins from the adenohypophysis has been shown to be in response to stimulation of gland by hypothalamic luteinizing hormone releasing factor. |
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The first stage acclimates the patient to stimulation and strengthens the leg muscles by moving the patient's legs in a motion similar to exercise on a leg lift machine. |
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Clusters of significantly increased connectivity after stimulation were located at the level of the paravermal lobules, functionally known as part of the spino-cerebellum. |
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This facilitated tool use and encouraged communication that provided the nutrition and stimulation needed for a larger brain, which allowed the evolution of humans. |
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Animal welfare activists and certain scientists have claimed that the dolphins do not have adequate space or receive adequate care or stimulation. |
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By contrast, stimulation may increase the flow of gingival crevicular fluid and this may result in false increases in the concentration of antioxidants in saliva. |
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These include acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, tuina massage, tai-qi, qi-gong, electrical stimulation and the extensive pharmacopeia of Chinese Herbology. |
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Electrical stimulation of a deep-seated brain region, the subthalamic nucleus, has been shown to significantly improve patients motor function and quality of life. |
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The new technology, currently licensed by ASR to both Oxy Elk Hills and Oxy Permian, uses seismic wave stimulation technology to shake loose oil trapped in existing wells. |
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In recent years, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, which is a non-invasive, simple applicable method, has taken attention in the treatment of depression. |
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Using a technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation, the research team safely shut down certain groups of neurons in the brains of volunteers. |
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