Similar words: stimulate, stimulus, cumulative, accumulation, electroplating, emulate, accumulate, stipulate. Meaning: ['stɪmjəleɪt /-jʊl-] adj. 1. rousing or quickening activity or the senses 2. that stimulates 3. making lively and cheerful.
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271. Higher concentrations of albendazole and mebendazole exhibit no killing effect on C. sinensis, besides stimulating the motor activity of worm oral sucker.
272. The motor areas of pallian are the superior nerve centre, which control the motive ability. Stimulating different areas of pallian with electrical stimuli can cause muscular motion of different parts.
273. Conclusion:The cardiotonic and parasympathetic stimulating effects of deslanoside probably take part in the defibrillation of PAf with and without SI respectively.
274. Galvanization means coating metal with zinc, or the act of stimulating action.
275. Through the econometrics tools, it observes and studies on the stimulating effects of technology spillover in international trade upon China's economic growth.
276. In a lucidly written book that is intellectually stimulating yet still true fun, Dr. Pfaff has accomplished the seemingly impossible.
277. General introduction of neurology, the 4 main signs, stimulating signs defect signs, releasing signs, shock signs.Sentencedict.com
278. The remainder of 1972 and into '73 was, for Celia, an exciting, stimulating time.
279. Feng ditches his usual sharp-tongued humor and feisty characters to concentrate on stimulating the tear ducts through traditional but polished storytelling technique.
280. Objective:To observe the therapeutic effects of treating insomnia patient by giving Ginkgo Biloba Succi through Umbilical Cord and stimulating Shenque acupoint with pulse cupping.
281. Researches showed that there were abundant immune active substances in immune milk, such as immune globulin, lactoferrin, lysozyme, lactoperoxidase, growth stimulating factor and etc.
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