Similar words: evoke, revoke, provoked, invoke, convoke, provoke, choked, hooked. Meaning: [ɪ'vəʊk] adj. called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation.
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91 Objective To choose suitable monitoring index and general anesthetic blood concentration for median nerve somatosensory evoked potential(MnSSEP)during operation.
92 To investigate the distribution properties of multifocal pattern visual evoked potential across visual field.
93 The response he evoked was a little more hectic and a little less profound.
94 Differentiation between the echinococcal cyst and hepatocellular carcinoma on CT images evoked diagnostic difficulty before operation.
95 The screening method assessed evoked otoacoustic emissions with an Otodynamics ILO 292.
96 Results: Fresh water does inhibIt'stone formation rat kidney evoked by 1 , 2 - ethanediol and ammonium chloride.
97 Moreover, excessive use of clerical power or usurpation of political and economic power has again and again evoked vigorous resistance.
98 Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) is of important significance in neurology and audiology.
99 Objective To investigate the effect of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on motor evoked potential(MEP) after spinal cord injury in rats.
100 Results Visceral nociceptive evoked responses of 148 neurons in ACG to stimulating contralateral GSN were recorded.
101 Objective To study the diagnostic values of somatosensory evoked potential ( SEP ) in spinal cord diseases.
102 The speckle noise is the inherent noise pattern evoked by the mechanism of ultrasound imaging.
103 OBJECTIVE: To investigate the character of auditory evoked potential P300 of the patients with senile psychotic depression.
104 Methods The visceromotor responses (VMR) evoked by repeated colorectal distention (CRD) were monitored in lightly anesthetized adult female rats.
105 The inter ethnic relations and ethnic identification in China, which are dynamic,(www.Sentencedict.com) have evoked a heated discussion in ethnological and anthropological studies recently.
106 A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture.
107 The result declares that transmission of VP in willow stem (salix babylonica) plantlet can be evoked by treating the wood with Naclsolution or by a local burn on the stem.
108 Objective To investigate the characteristics of cognitive evoked potentials in mental retardation and idiot savant.
109 Mammals stimulating the lateral hypothalamus seem to be caught in a loop, Panksepp writes, "where each stimulation evoked a reinvigorated search strategy" (and Panksepp wasn't referring to Bing).
110 Evoked potential ( EP ), transcranial Dopplar ( TCD ) and CT were studied in 94 patients with different stages of hypertension.
111 To investigate the improvement of experiment on cerebral cortex evoked potential in rat.
112 Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) and motor conduction velocity (MCV) were studied in 20 patients with cerebral palsy treated by selective posterior rhizotomy (SPR).
113 The present invention belongs to the field of medical electronics, and is especially system and method for separating binocular vision evoked potentials (VEP).
114 Objective To assess the effect of propofol, midazolam, thiopentone and ketamine on auditory evoked potential index (AEPI) and the value of AEPI in the monitoring of anesthetic depth.
115 Methods:Evoked release of catecholamine from cardiac sympathetic nerve in rabbit heart in vivo was recorded by electrochemical amperometry using gold fiber micro-electrodes.
116 Measure the audition threshold change of the brain stem audition area evoked potential; and the content of the glucose and pyruvic acid in the cochlea were measured after the end of treatment.
117 Different from prior research, our study shows that among groups with different levels of product familiarity, there is no significant difference in evoked set size.
118 This review introduces the present study state of the psoriasis evoked by streptococcal infection.
119 AIM : To investigate three variations of brain evoked potentials ( BEP ) in army men with post traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ).
120 A vestibular evoked myogenic potential test (a neurophysiological assessment technique to inspect the function of organs in the inner ear) can also show abnormalities characteristic of SCDS.
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