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To relaxation
noun
The act of relaxing or the state of being relaxed; the opposite of stress or tension; the aim of recreation and leisure activities.
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A guided meditation recording provides a journey to relaxation engaging our brains and helping us to relax.
Arousal ranges from excitement to relaxation.
Soundproof recording studios are not exactly conducive to relaxation.
For instance, use ln to convert signal to relaxation rate.
Electrostatic repulsion between negatively charged DNA and PAR leads to relaxation of chromatin structure12,13,14.
"The open space, the sound of the waves and watching the surfers help me open myself up to relaxation.
"We have a beautiful landscape and an environment that is conducive to relaxation and tourism".
Diastole may also refer to relaxation of contractile vacuoles in protozoa.
The closest the conferees came to relaxation during the conferences was in doodling as they talked or listened.
The tiny cluster of neurons linking respiration to relaxation, attention, excitement and anxiety is located deep in the brainstem.
Erections are a normal part of your body's response to relaxation — and a professional massage therapist will likely be understanding.
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