Sentence examples for found stimulus from inspiring English sources

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The two men got on well together - better, one may surmise, than Mr Kennedy and Mr Macmillan do - and each found stimulus in the other's brisk intellect.

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We selected a number of genes included in the study described above, for which immunoassays were available as ELISA or fluorescent bead assays (hBD-2, elafin, SLPI, CXCL8, RANTES and IP-10).We found stimulus-specific and diagnosis-specific differences for most proteins (factorial ANOVA, followed by post-hoc testing, see Table S4 for raw protein data, and Table S5 for p-values).

Vance Weston, the writer protagonist of Edith Wharton's 1929 novel "Hudson River Bracketed," finds stimulus for his ambition in the titular architectural style of the grand houses along the river.

She told the Guardian: "If we don't do Doha (the current round of trade talks) you could see a spiralling economic downturn and countries trying to find stimulus packages for businesses and banks to support their own industry.

The issue is always with us, and will always be with us as long as artists find stimulus in historical figures and want to present their versions of them.

Readers continue to find stimulus in Donne's fusion of witty argument with passion, his dramatic rendering of complex states of mind, his daring and unhackneyed images, and his ability (little if at all inferior to William Shakespeare's) to make common words yield up rich poetic meaning without distorting the essential quality of English idiom.

"We can find stimuli that aren't simply material but are also moral in the construction of another society," Mr. Besancenot said.

This is accomplished by showing that the task of visual search can be viewed within the behaviorist framework and that the ability to search images (or any other sensory field) of the world to find stimuli on which to act is a necessary component of any behaving, intelligent agent.

Adaptive features other than the one under test may need to be turned off during the measurement, because it is difficult or even impossible to find stimuli that keep all other subsystems in steady-state as a reaction to the stimuli.

A recent review of the literature set out the criteria required to find stimulus-driven attentional capture independent of goal-directed influences, and concluded that no published study has satisfied that criteria.

To estimate the internal representation of each boundary we found the stimulus speed for which the animal was equally likely to classify the stimulus as 'fast' or 'slow' (i.e., the point of subjective equality (PSE), Figure 1B).

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