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And that's a stimulus in itself.
Bringing the measures of 2008-09 to fruition is a stimulus in and of itself.
Canongate Classics began as a response to Scotland's shifting cultural climate, and are now a stimulus in their own right.
With that kind of change, the number of neurons that respond to a stimulus in a given brain region increases as performance in a behavioral task improves.
The researchers trained the rats to turn left or right when they felt a stimulus in the corresponding whiskers, rewarding them with a pulse of euphoria in the pleasure center.
Treasury officials have told the industry they are seriously considering including such a stimulus in the budget a fortnight tomorrow although ministers publicly insist that no decision has been taken.
The movement had received a stimulus in 1889 when Sir Henry Parkes, one of the outstanding political leaders in New South Wales, delivered his Tenterfield oration, a speech calling for federation of the Australian colonies.
A more persuasive story is that Osborne, despite his ongoing commitment to austerity, managed to engineer a stimulus in the housing market, which got house prices — a key driving force in the modern British economy — rising again.
The role of Ag as a stimulus in the lengthening of θ′ plates is diminished in the presence of Mg additions.
The first equation expresses Kirchoff's current law across the cell membrane, with I ( t ) representing a stimulus in the form of an injected current.
Another dual-subject verb 討厭 taoyan "detest/loathsome" predicates a Stimulus in its intransitive use, but an Experiencer in its transitive use.
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