Sentence examples for Stimulus to act from inspiring English sources

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Presumably, the use of random stimuli allows each stimulus to act as an unpredicted oddball.

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While the United States did, to a certain degree, avoid a total collapse of its economy in the wake of one of the world's worst financial crises thanks to a series of fiscal stimuli employed to act as a 'moat' and boost growth, Greece has wholly been left scathed because of austerity measures - which had been proven perilous in the United States in the past - imposed on it by the European Union.

To examine if mast cell reactivity is influenced by hypoxia, cells were subjected to stimuli known to act on different signalling pathways under three different conditions: 1) stimulation 24 h in normoxia; 2) stimulation 24 h in hypoxia; and 3) incubation 24 h in hypoxia and then transferred to normoxia and stimulated for 24 hr.

Accordingly, also other oxidative stress inducing stimuli seem to act with a similar mechanism: cholesterol upregulates EC p66Shc expression via hypomethylation of two CpG dinucleotides and acetylation of histone 3 in its promoter [ 134].

Thus, the plasticity of the sensory response of the carotid body … are critical for ventilatory adaptations … as well as during exercise [ 15 ] but stimuli postulated to act at … carotid … chemoreceptors are not primary mediators of the hyperpnea [ 16 ].

the plasticity of the sensory response of the carotid body … are critical for ventilatory adaptations … as well as during exercise [ 15 ] stimuli postulated to act at … carotid … chemoreceptors are not primary mediators of the hyperpnea [ 16].

This is accomplished by showing that the task of visual search can be viewed within the behaviorist framework and that the ability to search images (or any other sensory field) of the world to find stimuli on which to act is a necessary component of any behaving, intelligent agent.

O-GlcNAc is dynamic in response to cell stimuli, and appears to act as a widespread regulatory modification in many ways analogous to phosphorylation (Slawson et al., 2006).

A definition is proposed whereby habit is a process by which a stimulus generates an impulse to act as a result of a learned stimulus-response association.

A study in Malawi by one of Mullainathan's students is looking at whether what psychologists call a "channel factor --a stimulus that leads you to act immediately on your intentions--might increase the number ofactor --aho pick up the results ofactor --aDstimulus

A study in Malawi by one of Mullainathan's students is looking at whether what psychologists call a "channel factor"–a stimulus that leads you to act immediately on your intentions might increase the number of people who pick up the results of their AIDS tests.

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