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The phrase "excitable by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that can be easily agitated or aroused by something else. Here is an example: The dog was excitable by any loud noises, often barking and jumping at the slightest sound.
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Boys who watch more violent films are rated as being more aggressive and excitable by their teachers.
Let the system (molecular propagation channel) in Fig. 20 be excitable by some signal w(t), whose Laplace transform is W(s).
High sensitivity combined with virtually an unlimited number of well-separated colors all excitable by a single light source also makes QDs ideal probes for multiplexed cellular imaging (a representative example is shown in Fig. 2) [21, 68, 69]. Figure 2 Pseudocolored fluorescence image depicting five-color QD staining of fixed human epithelial cells.
In this mini-review article, we provide an overview of recent progresses in developing transparent inorganic glass ceramics phosphors excitable by blue chip, as an alternative to conventional polymer-based phosphor converter, for construction of high-power white light-emitting diodes.
It can transfer its excited-state energy nonradiatively to other aromatic residues, themselves excitable by UVR.
One round took place on a paediatric ward but the children became excitable by having an animal on the ward and distracted the dog.
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Even little Princes who arrive third in line to the throne heralded by the clammy, effusive trumpetings of Nicholas Witchell and the excitable questioning by Kay Burley of excited people about just how excited they are.
"The Seagull" depicts two visits by Arkadina, with Trigorin, to the estate owned by her ailing, elderly brother, Sorin John Christopher Joness), and the dormant passions and anxieties stirred up by her exciting, excitable presence.
But fledgling filmmakers are also an excitable bunch by nature.
The latest addition to the genre -- 20 years late -- is "The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow: An Instant Message with Excitable Music" by Rolin Jones, playing at the Yale Repertory Theater.
α-Toxins from scorpion venoms prolong the action potential of excitable cells by blocking sodium channel inactivation.
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