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The extinguished
verb
To put out, as in fire; to end burning; to quench
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The extinguished response can be subsequently reinstated by various events, including stressors, presentation of reward-associated cues ('conditioned reinforcers') or brief exposure to the reward ('priming') [8].
We will be one of the extinguished species.
Blow out the candle and of course you'll see the smoke rising from the extinguished wick.
After he'd gone, I thought about the extinguished candle flame in that non-existent altar piece.
Below 70∘C only one "ignited'' state and the extinguished state were observed in the autohumidification fuel cell.
RESULTS: During extinction recall, we found significant activations in vmPFC and hippocampus in response to the extinguished versus an unextinguished stimulus.
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A half-hour into the vigil, the lights in the park were extinguished and the attendees lighted a forest of white candles in inverted conical paper shields.
The reinstatement, or relapse, test is conducted by again presenting the drug CS, but not the drug, following performance of the recently extinguished lever press response (Shalev et al., 2002; Shaham & Miczek, 2003; Epstein et al., 2006; McNally, 2014).
It may be carried around the beehives, extinguished, and placed between the branches of a young plum or apple tree.
Comforting words for a people bruised and battered by the previous administration, led by the now extinguished Fianna Fáil and its leader Brian Cowen.
This right of occupancy was protected by the political power, and respected by the courts, until extinguished, when the patentee took the unincumbered fee.
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