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Sentence count:198+5Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lossneedinessprivationwantSimilar words: private propertythe private sectormotivationprivatecaptivationdeprecationprivatelydepreciationMeaning: [‚deprɪ'veɪʃn]  n. 1. a state of extreme poverty 2. the disadvantage that results from losing something 3. act of depriving someone of food or money or rights. 
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151 Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation can modulate visceral hypersensitivity by increasing pain threshold to CRD.
152 In fact, even very small amounts of sleep deprivation significantly undermine capacity for focus, analytic thinking and creativity.
153 He claims the lack of pornographic material subjects him to a "poor standard of living" and "both sexual and sensory deprivation."
154 For the first time in 40 years Horizon re - creates a controversial sensory deprivation experiment.
155 Hormon - dependent tumour may sometimes be controlled by the artificial administration or deprivation of hormons.
156 AIM: To observe the changes of the swimming velocity of rats after paradoxical sleep deprivation(PSD), so as to provide certain scientific methods for exercise training.
157 Bishop of a mountain diocese, living so very close to nature, in rusticity and deprivation.
158 CONCLUSIONS Androgen - deprivation therapy for prostate cancer increases the risk of fracture.
159 That top - down, inhibitory connection is severed in the condition of sleep deprivation.
160 The higher education cost - sharing policy was criticized because of a feeling of social deprivation.sentencedict .com
161 What I didn’t expect was that after so long on this diet, the old animal product foods I used to eat just don’t seem like food anymore, so there’s no feeling of deprivation.
162 Material deprivation brings out the worst and the best in people.
163 "Excessive yawning appears to be symptomatic of conditions that increase brain and/or core temperature, such as central nervous system damage and sleep deprivation," Gallup said in the news release.
164 Some suggestions on the time of water deprivation test, the improvement of hypertonic saline solution test and diagnosis of partial nephrogenic diabetes insipidus were made in this paper.
165 In this study, the effect of oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) on the cellular production of NO was investigated in cultured hippocampal neurons.
166 D. and then confined to sensory deprivation chambers and later exposed to a harsh interrogation sessions by intelligence people.
167 She has also studied everything from how to stitch her own wounds to how to cope with sleep deprivation and how to put out fires on board her 11.5-metre twin-mast ketch.
168 Squamous metaplasia inbeinto infarction, inflammation, therapy, or androgen deprivation therapy.
169 Today no such drastic deprivation exists as that ordered by Frederick.
170 Diagnosis of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus ( NDI ) was confirmed by water deprivation test.
171 After decades of deprivation and conformism, Chinese consumers regard expensive consumer goods as trophies(prize) of success.
172 They may then either be left bound in a state of effective sensory deprivation for a period of time, or sensually stimulated in their state of bondage, before being released from their wrappings.
173 The researchers suspect that stressful environments and cognitive impoverishment are to blame, since in animals, stress and environmental deprivation have been shown to affect the prefrontal cortex.
174 Marx pointed out that the origin of capital is its primitive accumulation, namely primitive deprivation.
175 The sandwiches at Katz's or the Carnegie Deli in New York, contain over a pound of assorted charcuterie and constitute an active rebuttal of years of oppression and deprivation.
176 For example, in times of war, it is not unusual for soldiers suffering from sleep deprivation and from combat fatigue to continue to march, despite the fact that their brains have halted.
177 They were invented in the 1950s by Dr. John Lily to test sensory deprivation.
178 One set of results, from the sensory deprivation tests, are especially striking.
179 "You have a cocktail of radicalization and a pervasive sense of deprivation and injustice, " said John Wilson, a senior fellow and terrorism expert at New Delhi's Observer Research Foundation.
180 Award-winning journalist Rosenberg shares how she lives a life of high style without the stress of high costs or deprivation.
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