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However, there are pathophysiological circumstances such as tumor cachexia, where a rapid loss in weight would make stimulation in food intake a therapeutic option.
The electrodes are placed in proximity to the target axons and thus bypass the epineurium and perineurium, which act as insulators that make stimulation from around the nerve (e.g., via cuff electrodes) weaker and less selective.
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The activation of natural fractures during hydraulic fracture treatments improves fracture complexity and expands reservoir drainage area, making stimulation treatments more effective.
Conclusion: Changing on-off time and stimulation time can be used to make electric stimulation of pelvic muscles more effective.
This would make NKCC1 stimulation dependent upon β-adrenergic signaling, which also stimulates astrocytic, but not neuronal, Na+,K+-ATPase activity [ 23].
Uneven distribution of acid due to strong heterogeneity is the main reason to make the stimulation treatment invalid in carbonate acidizing.
Meanwhile, though an soft light can make visual stimulation, it is difficult to be noticed certainly because it is affected by environment light easily.
So, it mimics PHA response and in such cases PHA did not used to make cell stimulation because it could cause cell death due to cell overstimulation [ 68, 69].
The subject would therefore try to make these stimulations disappear by moving his or her chest forward.
This is because we applied several personal identities in the facial pictures, thereby making the stimulation variable within the stimulus categories.
That makes electrical stimulation appealing – as a stand-alone treatment for people who don't respond to other therapies or as an add-on to a prescription they already have.
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