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Pardew is far too excitable to allow himself to stand anywhere near that close to the action.
Her boyfriend, an auto repairman named Chili (Bobby Cannavale), is nuts about her, and excitable to the point of hysteria.
This El Supremo of prefixes has in the past generation become a term in itself: we have clipped hyperactive to the simple hyper, its meaning ranging from "excitable" to "keyed up" to "frantic".
Assumption 3 sets the scene for the transition from an excitable to an oscillatory state.
Two hacks came to light last night that enable the overly excitable to grab streaming and rented movies for longer than the alloted time period.
This distinction points to a bifurcation in type I and type II neurons where the cell changes from an excitable to an oscillatory state.
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To show the QD effects, we illuminate the cell-QD probe system with two wavelengths (one excitable and one non-excitable to QDs).
At just 22 and seeded No. 14 at the United States Open, Jerzy Janowicz may be the most exciting — and excitable — newcomer to men's tennis.
Even so, he admitted to being excitable, unable to calmly operate as his skills should have allowed.
Considering that we had already established that there was no loss of CA3 neurons (Fig. 1), we went on to investigate whether Schaffer collaterals remained excitable and to compare them to entorhinal inputs.
We apply the method of frequency-selective excitation waves in excitable media to characterize synchronization phenomena in interacting complex dynamical systems by measuring coincidence rates of induced excitations.
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