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| remains a highly influential model that has | stimulated a large body of empirical research. |
| s created by Farberow, Shneidman, and Litman | stimulated a growth in publications on all aspects of s |
| d at both ends of the borough, which briefly | stimulated a population boom. |
| This single event | stimulated a group of local people to take the action, |
| The Mizan ul Haqq | stimulated a number of carefully argued refutations fro |
| The "Limb by Limb" method | stimulated a debate among other researchers about the b |
| uery" that, over the next two hundred years, | stimulated a great deal of speculation and development |
| This proof-of-concept system | stimulated a great deal of research and development, an |
| rgeon General's report on smoking and health | stimulated a greatly increased concern about tobacco on |
| a few houses, but the opening of the railway | stimulated a rapid building boom causing the number of |
| each the making of her Dunlop cheese, and so | stimulated a nation-wide demand. |
| His research has | stimulated a good deal of controversy. |
| is an acronym for Darkness Amplification by | Stimulated Absorption of Radiation. |
| Nation has been suggested as the model that | stimulated adoption of elements of certain dress and re |
| owers in spring and summer, and flowering is | stimulated after fire. |
| Zacropride also | stimulated aldosterone secretion when applied to human |
| The rise of Annals, in turn, | stimulated American mathematics. |
| a childhood of hunting, fishing, and farming | stimulated an early interest in biology. |
| System in 1923 and the CPR rail line in 1925 | stimulated an influx of settlers. |
| hia in the 9th century which is said to have | stimulated an interest in geography and map-making, how |
| The club's curiosity had been further | stimulated and they quickly renewed their search for ex |
| , all while also trying to keep her daughter | stimulated and occupied. |
| new housing developments that it would have | stimulated and served could no longer be constructed on |
| and determines which neurons would have been | stimulated and which not and proceeds to stimulate the |
| A strong artistic syncretism was | stimulated, as indicated by the Greco-Buddhist art of G |
| If a synapse is being | stimulated at 100 Hz, the presynaptic neuron will be at |
| His victory greatly | stimulated boxing in Romania. |
| thesis topic was on the first observation of | stimulated Brillouin scattering. |
| They lie flat against the arms when | stimulated, but held erect when the brittle star is at |
| Natural molting is | stimulated by shortening day lengths combined with stre |
| ine sweat glands are inactive until they are | stimulated by hormonal changes in puberty. |
| They are | stimulated by muscarine and acetylcholine, and blocked |
| The symporter is | stimulated by TSH, thereby increasing iodine uptake and |
| n (vitellogenesis) in female ovaries is also | stimulated by JH action. |
| anism is the contraction of a muscle that is | stimulated by an electric current. |
| Cathepsin K expression is | stimulated by inflammatory cytokines that are released |
| External communications are | stimulated by a marked improvement in relations with Pa |
| Glycogen synthesis is also | stimulated by the insulin receptor via IRS-1. |
| enzyme's activity towards native proteins is | stimulated by denaturants such as SDS. |
| Growth of the village was | stimulated by traffic on the Natchez Trace. |
| Pyruvate dehydrogenase is | stimulated by insulin, PEP, and AMP, but competitively |
| elf a weak ATPase; ATP hydrolysis by DnaK is | stimulated by its interaction with another co-chaperone |
| They are | stimulated by gastrin a molecule that is produced at th |
| s a group of hormones that is produced, when | stimulated by somatotropin (STH), to promote cell growt |
| ibly their interest in such matters had been | stimulated by the scientific and psychological speculat |
| This frameshift is | stimulated by a pseudoknot present 3' of the frameshift |
| ghborhood has been undergoing gentrification | stimulated by the University of Pennsylvania's redevelo |
| tory plant in pine forests, and is sometimes | stimulated by regular controlled burnings. |
| The enzyme is physiologically | stimulated by divalent cations (e.g., magnesium) and is |
| on is reduced under anaerobic conditions and | stimulated by the presence atmospheric oxygen. |
| bacterial and viral infections appear to be | stimulated by certain cytokines, e.g., interleukin-1. |
| 00-500 eggs of the cyst remain sessile until | stimulated by plant chemicals (at which point Stage 1 r |
| For example, MYC2 activity can be | stimulated by both JA and ABA pathways, allowing it to |
| c mammals, it is produced by the uterus when | stimulated by oxytocin, in the event that there has bee |
| lamus and possibly the heart where it may be | stimulated by oxygen deficiency. |
| This intrinsic GTPase activity of ras is | stimulated by a family of proteins collectively known a |
| s taste for horticultural pursuits was early | stimulated by close contact with a nursery owned by his |
| In 1848, | stimulated by the nationalist ideas of Mazzini, Ghislan |
| The RecA protein, | stimulated by single-stranded DNA, is involved in the i |
| ersole found a new way in philosophy, partly | stimulated by the thinking of Wittgenstein and the writ |
| When | stimulated by light, rhodopsin splits into a protein an |
| The activity of this complex is | stimulated by insulin, growth factors, serum, phosphati |
| ater implies a growth of settlement patterns | stimulated by population growth, changing political con |
| astel-colored inorganic powders which may be | stimulated by any of a variety of means to luminesce, i |
| by the James River, development was greatly | stimulated by the completion of Richmond's James River |
| r Clyde Stuntz wrote at least two histories, | stimulated by his missionary zeal, The Philippines and |
| This discovery was | stimulated by earlier studies on other naturally occurr |
| at there are cell-surface receptors that are | stimulated by hormones and neurotransmitters controlled |
| urce of the legendary Nightingale, as birds, | stimulated by the street lights, can often be heard sin |
| Their release is often | stimulated by pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interl |
| Much of Coyne's work is | stimulated by interaction with music colleagues and stu |
| d DEAH box proteins NTPase activities become | stimulated by RNA, but DEAD box proteins use ATP and DE |
| so that the GTPase reaction can no longer be | stimulated by GAP - this increases the half life of act |
| The bone is | stimulated by the acceleration and deceleration forces |
| ince it is found on activated T cells and is | stimulated by cytokines that promote Th1 cells developm |
| by 1-alpha-hydroxylase is tightly regulated ( | stimulated by either parathyroid hormone or hypophospha |
| light organ has an electrical response when | stimulated by light, which suggests that the organ func |
| Ito's research career was | stimulated by a summer in Woods Hole at the Marine Biol |
| ule, likely following shape changes directly | stimulated by ECM binding. |
| ed or "logocentric" art, like the novel, was | stimulated by social and economic needs of Meiji and pr |
| 10/23/2008 - Palestine obtained in meetings | stimulated by the Palestinian National Interest Committ |
| n the phosphate is released from the enzyme, | stimulated by the newly bound ATP, while a cytoplasmic |
| ion list arising from the interest in Powell | stimulated by the dramatization of A Dance to the Music |
| hnology use in the clinical setting has been | stimulated by programs such as the 2009 HITECH (Health |
| row in the last quarter of the 19th century, | stimulated by the success of neighbouring Worthing. |
| despite its relatively fast growth-rate when | stimulated by more light, other understory and canopy t |
| The mineralcorticoid receptor is | stimulated by both aldosterone and cortisol, but there |
| “He was | stimulated by the early polyphonist's straightforward a |
| reer opportunities in the town of Barcelona, | stimulated by the increasing demand of workmanship in t |
| ory phenomena and mental states, was further | stimulated by work in 1891, when he was chosen to be on |
| It is allosterically | stimulated by NADP+. |
| The enzyme is | stimulated by BSA or spermidine. |
| This uptake is | stimulated by insulin from the pancreas. |
| When | stimulated by these amino acids, EAAT4 conducts chlorid |
| When | stimulated by this amino acid, EAAT5 conducts chloride |
| uring the 1960s, growth in the community was | stimulated by the development of a colonia. |
| Carnot, founder of thermodynamics, may have | stimulated Carnot in the development theories of thermo |
| is kinase translocates to the nucleus of the | stimulated cells, where it phosphorylates nuclear targe |
| to the public for the first ever, the event | stimulated considerable public interest in its future. |
| The unusual appearance of the 'hands' has | stimulated cultivation in gardens around the world, pri |
| It also | stimulated curricular expansion which included classes |
| Electron | Stimulated Desorption (ESD) is noted by peaks observed |
| tation in what is now Western Road, and that | stimulated development. |
| The de novo pathway is | stimulated due to an excess of PRPP (5-phospho-D-ribosy |
| Considerable interest in IDE has been | stimulated due to the discovery that IDE can degrade am |
| produced by Puba himself, with help from the | Stimulated Dummies, Kid Capri and others. |
| The relaxation can be | stimulated e.g. by slight heating or longwave illuminat |
| The maser is based on the principle of | stimulated emission proposed by Albert Einstein in 1917 |
| m in which the scatterers lie will allow for | stimulated emission to occur. |
| cronym for "surface plasmon amplification by | stimulated emission of radiation". |
| The excited molecules then undergo | stimulated emission in the optical resonator region of |
| This process, as with other | stimulated emission processes, allows all-optical ampli |
| The first cloning machine relied on | stimulated emission to copy quantum information encoded |
| The existence of | stimulated emission was confirmed in 1928 by Rudolf W. |
| an acronym, meaning: Light amplification by | stimulated emission of radiation. |
| , Valentin A. Fabrikant predicted the use of | stimulated emission to amplify "short" waves; In 1947, |
| This readies them for amplification via | stimulated emission when a small amount of laser light, |
| nd other semiconductor photodetectors, while | stimulated emission is responsible for laser action in |
| from the acronym of Particle Acceleration by | Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is a device that acce |
| riments on small molecules, and invented the | Stimulated Emission Pumping (SEP, or "PUMP and DUMP") s |
| mentation in a microscope is very similar to | Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy, however it ca |
| ission adds only power to a radiation field, | stimulated emission adds coherence and the possibility |
| or the absorption, spontaneous emission, and | stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. |
| Schematic diagram of atomic | stimulated emission |
| this to be a positive number, indicating net | stimulated emission, there must be more atoms in the ex |
| n as the "stimulating" photon, and is called | stimulated emission. |
| tates with the inverted lifetimes needed for | stimulated emission. |
| he adherence of neutrophils and monocytes to | stimulated endothelium cells, and in the phagocytosis o |
| Since the first forum, WIEF has | stimulated energetic dialogue between current and futur |
| The Tay Bridge disaster | stimulated engineers to use steel, as achieved in the F |
| During the combat years, wartime needs | stimulated enough traffic to justify two trains daily, |
| In the 1950s, this idea | stimulated enthusiasm for discovering the genetic molec |
| This research program | stimulated extensive media coverage, as well as the pro |
| n lung fibrosis Thy-1 level is suppressed in | stimulated fibroblasts. |
| Deregulation, which has | stimulated financial innovation and enabled new entrant |
| His work | stimulated freedom of thought in religion and politics. |
| The studies | stimulated further research by the military and Georges |
| This research | stimulated further studies of gene associations. |
| uminescence, but only for short periods when | stimulated, generally on the bases of the arm spines. |
| Regulated Genes are also known as Interferon | Stimulated Genes (ISGs). |
| to induce protein production from interferon | stimulated genes (ISGs) can also be affected. |
| Sonneveld | stimulated her comic qualities, for instance by letting |
| life, and that her knowledge of these things | stimulated her to revenge. |
| cal streamlining of Siegfried for the stage, | stimulated his writing. |
| directing a range of documentaries, and this | stimulated his interest in the production side of film- |
| ons in Somerset House, London cultivated and | stimulated his love of painting. |
| ood samples taken from normal volunteers are | stimulated in the laboratory to activate the immune sys |
| Osteoprotegerin production is | stimulated in vivo by the female sex hormone estrogen, |
| It can be | stimulated in vivo to adopt some of the functions of th |
| privation for a period of time, or sensually | stimulated in their state of bondage, before being rele |
| e Prize for his work on climate change - has | stimulated increasing public opposition to new coal-fir |
| le is usually studied in relation to Glucose | Stimulated Insulin Secretion ( or GSIS ) and there is t |
| rvices has resulted in a loss of support and | stimulated interest in Willebrand's campaign. |
| a new desire for New York Loft Style living | stimulated interest in consumers, and the first wave of |
| ., Hempel's deductive-nomological model, has | stimulated interest how mechanisms might play an explan |
| consumer demand for the fruit which further | stimulated interest in establishing new commercial plan |
| The detainment of Ervin | stimulated international protests that included pickets |
| Whau seeds can be | stimulated into growth by fire after lying on the surfa |
| une response is specific to the antigen that | stimulated it (called the immunogen). |
| entury linked Manchester to both cities, and | stimulated its development as a suburban neighborhood. |
| physical methods (radiocarbon and optically | stimulated luminescence dating). |
| In physics, optically | stimulated luminescence (OSL) is a method for measuring |
| ed to Marine Isotope Stage 3 using Optically | Stimulated Luminescence dating of the sand from the two |
| electron spin resonance dating and optically | stimulated luminescence dating of the remains and the i |
| r) of the Glasford Formation yield optically | stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates that averaged 160,0 |
| in late 2000, the Doba Basin oil project has | stimulated major investments into Chad and it is expect |
| Such a dramatic event ought to have | stimulated many accounts, as did the later transfer of |
| au) on many body theory of liquid Helium has | stimulated many applications in that field. |
| of the Order of Canada for "his efforts have | stimulated many others to take up the cause, thus encou |
| Journalist and Politician in his own right, | stimulated Mark's interest in politics at an early age, |
| This demand | stimulated merchants to visit Cunninghame, buy Dunlop c |
| The specific event that | stimulated NADA's development of the Moombahton genre w |
| This work | stimulated new theoretical and experimental studies. |
| The approach has | stimulated new work on institutional corruption. |
| The Club has also | stimulated nonpartisan political initiatives, such as e |
| Corday's decision to kill Marat was | stimulated not only by her revulsion at the September M |
| Bone resorption is highly constructable | stimulated or inhibited by signals from other parts of |
| It also | stimulated oversea interest in the new colony. |
| ed in rats tolmetin prevented experimentally | stimulated polyarthritis and reduced inflammation. |
| It | stimulated preparation of further materials by other or |
| An in vitro experiment showed lentinan | stimulated production of white blood cells in the human |
| tic packaging wastes and discarded bags) has | stimulated public outcry and shaped policy. |
| achieved using laser cooling techniques and | stimulated Raman processes by S. Chu and coworkers in S |
| ffect is responsible for this switching or a | stimulated Raman-like coherent optical scattering proce |
| The success of Tibbets' orange | stimulated related industries. |
| is research on public service motivation has | stimulated research now underway in more than a dozen c |
| his model provides a point of attack and has | stimulated researchers to develop methods to decrease t |
| us nonlinear processes, and contributions of | stimulated scattering to the degradation of signal. |
| f the length of the fiber becomes limited by | stimulated scattering, additional power scaling can be |
| ly of great value to agriculture but it also | stimulated scientific research throughout the whole of |
| its reputation as an entertainment venue has | stimulated several other groups to try to copy the conc |
| In animal studies, THIQ | stimulated sexual activity in rats, but with little eff |
| ided the destiny of an immigrant society and | stimulated social consciousness among the American peop |
| obacterium vaccae was injected into mice, it | stimulated some growth of neurons. |
| Gradually, Richmond | stimulated St Kilda's interest in recruiting Barrot whe |
| tural land in the interior of North America, | stimulated substantial migration for several decades an |
| receptor for P-selectin on myeloid cells and | stimulated T lymphocytes. |
| His visit thus | stimulated the growth and development of Urdu Ghazal in |
| The Royal Decree of Graces of 1815 | stimulated the immigration of foreigners with money and |
| This | stimulated the further development of the fishing indus |
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