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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stimulate doing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to encourage or provoke action or engagement in a specific activity. Example: "The workshop aims to stimulate doing among participants by providing hands-on activities and interactive discussions."
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"Doing eight shows a week of 'West Side Story,' even though the music is great, it's difficult to keep yourself stimulated doing show after show," he said.
And we get very stimulated doing just that through the Liberal Arts and the skills they give us.
Still, "I feel like I have done some stimulating," she said.
However, this DNA then does not stimulate TLR9, or does not stimulate TLR9 as strongly into activating the NF-κB pathway.
Inspiration is about being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative: "flashes of inspiration".
While residents were stimulated to do research, actual support and assistance needed to be improved.
When tested six months later, those who were stimulated still did better than those who weren't zapped!
These mutants show normal locomotory behavior when stimulated and do not have basic locomotory defects [6].
Currently at most Northern universities students are stimulated to do electives outside of their safety zone.
Desmurget and colleagues also found that, when dorsal premotor regions were stimulated, patients did not experience an intention to move.
Hormones used for stimulated ovulation did not interfere with chromosome segregation in the mouse and Chinese and Syrian hamsters.
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