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This unearthly noise provokes in him a shiver of fear and the twinge of a long-discarded memory.
But this puts those who choose to be "provoked" in a peculiar and compromising position.
"All of us can have a seizure if provoked in a severe way," Dr. George said.
Finally, the in vivo performance of seeded 3D PEC scaffolds with a polymeric ratio of 40/60 was evaluated after an acute myocardial infarction provoked in a rat model.
The photographer John Paul Filo caught the death of a Kent State student and the anguished reaction it provoked in a young bystander, and won the Pulitzer Prize for it.
But the rainbow of designs was meant "to provoke in a positive manner, rather than critique or twist things around in an apocalyptic fashion".
For this, we use two databases: one with recordings of normally speaking subjects playing a card game by voice, and another one with commands provoked in a virtual home automation setting for people diagnosed with dysarthria.
Coughing can be provoked in a variety of animal models, such as the guinea pig, cat, dog and pig [ 85].
This is something we would like to provoke in a controlled way, if possible, with the ultimate aim of exploiting senescence as a therapeutic approach.
This evaluation was based upon passive provocation; thus, the muscle contraction was less in the lumbar spine with this provocation than it would be if the patients were provoked in a standing position.
And William's reticence, more than his occasional show of warmth or generosity, provokes in Solo a defiant, insistent compassion.
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