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Here's the line: "It's a brain implant in the lateral border that sends out tiny electric shocks to continuously stimulate the Inferior Temporal Gyrus.
Because of his cardiomyopathy, the patient had undergone previous heart operations that left him dependent on a pacemaker and later a dual-purpose implant to continuously stimulate his heart.
On the other hand, fibroblast proliferation in media containing ICSNPs was the highest, probably because immobilized insulin molecules sufficiently and continuously stimulate receptors expressed on the plasma membrane surface as well as downstream signal transduction proteins without internalization of ligand-receptor complexes [18].
Rather, when it digs in the bottom of streams with its bill, its electroreceptors detect tiny electrical currents generated by muscular contractions of its prey, so enabling it to distinguish between animate and inanimate objects, which continuously stimulate its mechanoreceptors.
Her writing is thus paradoxically considered an infinite memoir, because every fragment testifies doubly to a life lived and a life yet to be lived (to be invented), and can continuously stimulate the process of readers' identification of one with the other.
Now, we focus on persistent antigens, e.g. self-antigens that may continuously stimulate the immune system.
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The lengths of the neurites at the 36 h time point were also similar between re-stimulated and continuously stimulated cells, and this similarity persisted for 8 days, suggesting the occurrence of the same differentiation process, at least for the observed period (see Figure S1A).
Daily usage must be continuously stimulated and reinforced.
Moreover, proliferation of the human osteoblast cells (HOb) was continuously stimulated throughout culture on the Ag2O NPs-decorated TiO2 NTs.
We remark that this is the first time, continuously stimulated brain areas could be detected by means of fMRI.
Unlike the receptor cells of the taste and olfactory systems, vomeronasal receptor cells adapt slowly, or sometimes not at all, when continuously stimulated; therefore, the transfer of information to the brain is maintained.
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