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The rewarding
noun
Something of value given in return for an act.
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The rewarding effect of morphine was evaluated by conditioned place preference paradigm.
The rewarding effects of nicotine contribute to the chronic use of tobacco products.
The rewarding opening program by the Juilliard Orchestra on Friday evening proved otherwise.
The "rewarding part is that you can solve [a client's] problems," Veerman says.
The rewarding aspect was meeting with religious institutions to see their needs.
The rewarding future careers are in food both in genetics and production.
The rewarding effects of opioids are exerted mainly through dopamine [ 17].
The rewarding properties of some abused drugs are thought to reside in their ability to increase striatal dopamine levels.
Although nurses did not mention their financial rewards spontaneously, the study results indicated their relevance in the rewarding process.
But that's not the rewarding part.
Few studies have investigated the rewarding effects of varenicline.
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