Similar words: stimulating, stimulate, stimulant, accumulation, stimulus, adulation, regulation, population. Meaning: [‚stɪmjə'leɪʃn /-jʊ'l-] n. 1. the act of arousing an organism to action 2. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action 3. (physiology) the effect of a stimulus (on nerves or organs etc.) 4. mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse.
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61. Do etal measured increases in excitatory aminoacids by push-pull cannulation in anesthetised human beings undergoing electrical stimulation.
62. Thus diminution of prostacyclin production and stimulation of platelet aggregation both mediated by lipid peroxides could contribute to thrombosis on atheromatous plaques.
63. But here again the gain in freedom from aversive stimulation may compensate for any loss of admiration.
64. Some men get more aroused from lots of moisture, some from dry taut skin stimulation.
65. When other markers of electrical instability are used such as late potentials or programmed ventricular stimulation this relationship still holds.
66. Closely connected to a horse's need for sensory stimulation is its need for exercise.
67. Secondly,[http://sentencedict.com/stimulation.html] stimulation of capsaicin sensitive neurones in the stomach enhances the resistance of the gastric mucosa against experimentally imposed damage.
68. For such women, the stimulation from a single cup of coffee might last all day.
69. The hypothalamus is also a major site where electrical stimulation seems to produce quite pleasurable feelings.
70. So that operation involved stimulation mapping with the patient awake, similar to the mapping that is needed during epilepsy operations.
71. Special teaching and therapy, plenty of encouragement and stimulation can work wonders.
72. Willingness to try new tactile stimulation strategies does sometimes turn up in unusual places, however.
73. The stimulation of commerce is a use of the regulatory function quite as definitely as prohibitions or restrictions thereon.
74. For most people, these side effects are minor annoyances and are irrelevant to the desired effect of mental stimulation.
75. What he really enjoyed was the challenge and the stimulation of new problems to be solved in new and ingenious ways.
76. Programmed ventricular stimulation not only helps to guide the selection of antiarrhythmic drug therapy but also provides important prognostic information.
77. We are not only leading the horse but also giving it mental stimulation.
78. Treats and incentives invariably take the form of opportunities for stimulation.
79. This view is strengthened by the fact that direct stimulation of the brain can produce sensory impressions in patients undergoing brain surgery.
80. Such horses that are locked up in stables without sensory stimulation for a long period will become permanently more anxious and fearful.
81. This correlation argues for the possibility of synthesis of platelet activating factor precursors in cells sensitive to gastrin stimulation.
82. Instead(sentencedict.com), Searle proposes stimulation of pupil's personal writing about their feelings and environment.
83. Many habitual drinkers of caffeine-containing beverages find that they must increase their dose to achieve the preferred degree of stimulation.
84. In very large doses they cause stimulation of the central nervous system, convulsions and death.
85. One department uses a library mainly when undertaking a major study which requires the stimulation of a general library search.
86. It was my good fortune to have had the stimulation of other Leibniz projects during the final stages of composing this work.
87. All these observations suggest that we should be careful about recommending increased stimulation at home for the premature infant.
88. If the stimulation is absent, those unused connections may fade away.
89. McKenna suggests that infants sleeping alone lose the external sensory stimulation that may stabilise breathing.
90. Without stimulation and vision, church musicians, clergy and congregations easily settle into the rut of the familiar.
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