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  • ook on the subject, and gives judicious and sympathetic accounts even of views he does not share.
  • eceptors for GABA to bind to - meaning that sympathetic activation is unopposed.
  • lex often initiates a reflexive increase in sympathetic activity leading to increased heart rate an
  • The sympathetic additions and modifications, and barn and g
  • Later on, Kurosaki becomes more sympathetic after seeing the troubles Sanshiro has to o
  • the underdog" by contrasting a long line of sympathetic AIDS denialists with two angry researchers.
  • reat volume and purity of her voice and her sympathetic and dignified acting combined to make her f
  • were Head Nurse Bradley (Aneta Corsaut), a sympathetic and level-headed influence, Mrs. Phipps (De
  • stimulates division and differentiation of sympathetic and embryonic sensory neurons.
  • Seeta in particular was remarkable for its sympathetic and romantic portrayal of the marriage betw
  • ros were that she found the genre in itself sympathetic, and how the film manages to use individual
  • He was sympathetic and well liked by the college's trustees an
  • Augusta's father was less sympathetic, and refused his daughter's plea for divorc
  • soever, and the character remains much more sympathetic and amicable as a result.
  • Baldwin was sympathetic, and it was soundings with the YMCA which p
  • ith the Calvinists, to whose beliefs he was sympathetic, and consequently lost his place in the pri
  • ctaw and Chickasaw, Claiborne was generally sympathetic and conciliatory toward Indians.
  • attacks on the heterodox and unbelievers, a sympathetic and kindly treatment of them
  • One teacher is portrayed as sympathetic and she becomes repelled by the bigotry of
  • Beasi felt that the characters became more sympathetic, and their situation more humorous, as the
  • a small nerve which carries postganglionic sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons from the zygoma
  • ious films by attempting to make Brady more sympathetic and the storyline (according to its produce
  • (played by Victor Varconi) has a much more sympathetic and active role in the film than he does ei
  • roblem is that the Michael Caine character, sympathetic and funny in the opening and middle scenes,
  • f Plato, the older philosopher's presumably sympathetic and accurate amanuensis.
  • w many living in West Berlin had a tainted, sympathetic and often condescending view on life on the
  • ffliction is sent to teach us is to be more sympathetic and forgiving to others.
  • He modified the guitar by adding sympathetic and drone strings.
  • ceptors at pre-ganglionic sites in both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which
  • te of its stereotyping, as it was much more sympathetic and, despite all its corny melodrama, did n
  • A tragic and sympathetic antagonist in his initial two-issue arc, ha
  • It is sympathetic architecturally but not considered a contri
  • Dr. Geri-Ann Galanti (in a sympathetic article) writes: "A basic human need is for
  • r of the film, intended for Light to appear sympathetic at the beginning of the film; when Light fi
  • worthy", and noted that it made Kaguya more sympathetic at the cost of the other characters.
  • This, as well as a sympathetic attitude toward Jews (as shown in the 'Simo
  • This, combined with activity in the sympathetic autonomic nerves supplying smooth muscle, l
  • Upon seeing them so discouraged, the sympathetic bar owner offers his place for them to open
  • glas Payne stated "Harris, aided by smooth, sympathetic bassist Andy Simpkins and subtle drummer Bi
  • Sympathetic biographer Gary Kern suspects the KGB playe
  • According to his most thorough (and quite sympathetic) biographer (Bo Lidegaard, Krag I-II, 2001/
  • He has also written a sympathetic biography of Michael Portillo and a critica
  • As Oz is locked down, Clayton Hughes, a sympathetic black guard, leaves a gun in Adebisi's pod.
  • Courtney tells a sympathetic Brand that Scott went down saving Hollister
  • med he was frequently passed information by sympathetic British army members, and that his own wher
  • Instead, they find two sympathetic businessmen (the two crooks, in disguise) w
  • the search himself (with input from a very sympathetic but wary desk clerk at the hotel), he stumb
  • Nixon was sympathetic but the U.S. Congress was not, and the move
  • Humane and moving, sympathetic but outspoken, it's a shocking and sometime
  • Mary is sympathetic but implores Myra not to marry Roy.
  • ry, where he knew the local people would be sympathetic, but where all the strongholds were held by
  • The unrealistic portrayal of a sympathetic cabinet minister and the unlikely appointme
  • ck smash in to the car, a pair of initially sympathetic call girls give them a ride and then steal
  • After sympathetic calls from fans, Crosby was formally offere
  • while I can still manage, with the aid of a sympathetic cameraman, to play a sophisticated 25, 16 w
  • e is scheduled to be executed soon, but the sympathetic camp doctor, Ditten (Philip Dorn), has been
  • not to tackle the challenge of 'building a sympathetic case' for the killer or to make 'the reader
  • Many of Wilson's plays feature strong, sympathetic central characters, truly repulsive villain
  • The sympathetic chain enters the abdomen by passing deep to
  • The right sympathetic chain and its connections with the thoracic
  • Morgan le Fay, called Morgana, is a sympathetic character in Firelord.
  • A much more sympathetic character of a Lithuanian female sniper app
  • e older poetic material, and Mark becomes a sympathetic character once again.
  • actually more of a conversation between the sympathetic character Gail Wynand and the hero Howard R
  • Contrastingly, she is also played as a sympathetic character, especially when her husband has
  • He is made into a sympathetic character.
  • ed, purposefully plotted play, stocked with sympathetic characters and informative topical detail.
  • and plays are committed to developing deep, sympathetic characters, to understanding 'life' in its
  • al systole is staged and first derived from sympathetic charge from the sinoatrial node.
  • ng Michael and confesses, the judge, who is sympathetic, chooses not to press any charges against B
  • ly using a six-panel grid, gives a somewhat sympathetic chronicling of Riel's resistance to the Can
  • ties, as British officers struggled to find sympathetic citizens who would supply their army with f
  • esque Cotswolds of Gloucestershire, where a sympathetic community provided local patrons, but where
  • A reliable, unaffected and deeply sympathetic conductor, Moralt was responsible for a hig
  • he movie), is portrayed by Nigel Stock as a sympathetic, conflicted man torn between Parliament and
  • Sympathetic connections of the sphenopalatine and super
  • Sympathetic cooling
  • Lower half of right sympathetic cord.
  • promised to pass the rest on to an equally sympathetic corps commander, Lieutenant General Hobbs.
  • Following her death, he marries a sympathetic cousin.
  • istan, Mark's character deteriorates from a sympathetic cuckold to a downright villain.
  • Richardson behind the printing press of the sympathetic daily the Belize Billboard, pressed the iss
  • wilderness solitude but maintains a gentle, sympathetic demeanor toward other people.
  • The film is notable for its sympathetic depiction of the Japanese in Hawaii, and th
  • the film of Shakespeare's Richard III and a sympathetic, detailed biography of Richard was publishe
  • o restored angiotensin levels and decreased sympathetic discharge, causing indirect vasodilation.
  • cerebellar artery, resulting in sensory and sympathetic disturbances, cerebellar ataxy, etc.
  • discontinued; baseline stimulation from the sympathetic division of the ANS causes constriction of
  • both Tina and Pablo for the murder - only a sympathetic doctor keeps them at bay.
  • building site and local connections with a sympathetic doctor.
  • nd vomiting into a bucket sitting next to a sympathetic Douglas while they both rode below the blim
  • "he is often considered to be Monk's most sympathetic drummer": What does it mean to be a sympath
  • Among the few offering a sympathetic ear are his estranged wife, Joanie, and ano
  • iglia's role in his adolescence was to be a sympathetic ear as he worked himself out, principally i
  • parents' messy separation, and Rick lends a sympathetic ear.
  • ned to find its way to a publication with a sympathetic editor ultimately responsible for ensuring
  • The GDC is the only official committee that sympathetic employers may join (as non-IWW members).
  • d joined the wagon train in the employ of a sympathetic family.
  • c scenes and interiors invested with deeply sympathetic feeling, it is as a landscape painter that
  • use it to dilate, in which case a defect in sympathetic fibers is suspected, as seen in Horner's sy
  • le, a historical mystery which gives a very sympathetic fictional account of a few weeks of his lif
  • However, he was a memorable and sympathetic figure in The Long Season, the breakthrough
  • Anderson was a sympathetic figure to many in the area, which had a lon
  • ued with the feeling and types of Meunier's sympathetic figures of workers.
  • onscious intention to create a Disney-style sympathetic focus character - a European Mickey Mouse -
  • nfarct) should avoid nadolol as it inhibits sympathetic function.
  • ater hour, Farnell knew, would have meant a sympathetic funeral procession several hundred strong.
  • Nerves emerging from cervical sympathetic ganglia contribute to the cardiac plexus, a
  • nerve, cardiac outflow tract and spinal and sympathetic ganglia.
  • The restoration included a sympathetic garden design by Alfred Parsons.
  • (Preganglionic sympathetic general visceral efferent)
  • onsider the carrying of the cross an act of sympathetic generosity.
  • formly described him as funny, extravagant, sympathetic, generous, and, partly by his own choice, l
  • a saint; it is attached usually to the more sympathetic Gospel of Nicodemus of Greek origin.
  • ned here by a long history of coppicing and sympathetic grassland husbandry.
  • igns to Hesiod, excellently engraved by the sympathetic hand of Blake, Immediately afterwards he wa
  • tstanding, and his powers of leadership and sympathetic handling of agents have largely contributed
  • A Sympathetic Hanging.
  • rudeness, he has always been a witty, kind, sympathetic, helpful, even philanthropic, man whose lac
  • ost cases, the song begins with a brief and sympathetic history of a woman: she is either absent fr
  • ge, playing a washed-up, but determined and sympathetic, Hollywood producer attempting to relive hi
  • The plot's twofold task was to organize sympathetic human rights activists to pressure the Unit
  • ent myths, the most profound, luminous, and sympathetic, I have met with.”
  • hapless gal, whose character would be more sympathetic if she hadn't agreed to call her daughter '
  • September 26, is an almost flawless act of sympathetic imagination.
  • Many critics have believed that Heyward was sympathetic in his portrayal of the Southern black.
  • The Democrat and southern sympathetic Indianapolis Sentinel saw a decline in its
  • Sindt invited sympathetic individuals within the church to join what
  • storage batteries and electroplating baths, sympathetic inks, and as an additive to soils and anima
  • Lumbar splanchnic nerves provide sympathetic innervation via the inferior mesenteric gan
  • Sympathetic innervation is from the Lumbar splanchnic n
  • parasympathetic innervation and relax under sympathetic innervation.
  • ador at Vienna, Baron Meyendorff, was not a sympathetic instrument for carrying out his schemes in
  • public appearance on the same night that a sympathetic interview with Charles was to be screened o
  • brahma viharas (lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, equanimity).
  • Again, he was found not guilty by a sympathetic jury of Czech commoners.
  • claiming they were unlikely to win before a sympathetic jury in liberal Santa Cruz.
  • He was acquitted of manslaughter by a sympathetic jury, but abandoned his Congressional caree
  • territory) but he was found not guilty by a sympathetic jury.
  • s - the aforementioned role in Kissed; as a sympathetic lap dancer and paid escort in The Center of
  • His next work was a sympathetic life of Bishop Ken, which was published und
  • Each character is presented in a sympathetic light as a victim of circumstance and as be
  • s character, even going so far as to cast a sympathetic light on Daffy's glory-seeking ways in one
  • nship; in the series, she is cast in a more sympathetic light, as a tough but good-hearted woman an
  • ir Muslim fellow-citizens in a new and more sympathetic light, and to recognize, perhaps for the fi
  • e murder and portrays Chapman in a somewhat sympathetic light.
  • ul young woman who is portrayed in a highly sympathetic light.
  • lin in the film, on this occasion in a more sympathetic light.
  • n, which tells the story from the view of a sympathetic local eyewitness, and is one of the best kn
  • Sympathetic Magic (1997)
  • , instead characterizing them as amulets of sympathetic magic, or even children's toys.
  • Powder of sympathy was a form of sympathetic magic, current in 17th century in Europe, w
  • ligion, but made some use of the concept of sympathetic magic, an approach criticized as inconsiste
  • "War of the Satellites" on Their Sympathetic Majesties Request: Volume 2 2xCD (Sympathy
  • the end of the narrative he is rescued by a sympathetic Manchu officer who orders his soldiers to s
  • arters and have repaired its structure in a sympathetic manner.
  • him to help run the mill; pressured by the sympathetic Melanie, he relents.
  • ent Bureau where he plays Harry Mitchell, a sympathetic member of a shadowy supernatural group that
  • d on 12 November 1907 after failing to have sympathetic members appointed to the Council.
  • is assassinated, calling forth from Kabul a sympathetic message and a tribute to his ability.
  • an Price of Billboard said "Britney" has "a sympathetic message to the burnished pop singer."
  • ventually replaced with the more genial and sympathetic Middlesex professional Patsy Hendren.
  • A substantial number of sympathetic miners trekked southward from Jellico (abou
  • cessful novela El privilegio de amar as the sympathetic model Lorenza Torres, which some have refer
  • of a large fine, where he soon found a more sympathetic monarch in King John.
  • wn roles were Winifred "Winnie" Gillis, the sympathetic mother of Dobie Gillis on the CBS sitcom Th
  • The story depicts Judas as having sympathetic motives, desiring to free the Jewish people
  • ves donations from Jewish groups abroad and sympathetic Muslim locals.
  • r the two flew from Auckland to Wellington, sympathetic NAC and Air New Zealand staff ensured the t
  • oduced by the local school district or by a sympathetic national legal organization such as the Ame
  • He is also described as having a very sympathetic nature, and being unable to see anyone suff
  • It carries postsynaptic sympathetic nerve fibers to the pterygopalatine ganglio
  • he binding of norepinephrine (released from sympathetic nerve terminals) to the alpha-1 receptors o
  • inhibits the release of noradrenaline from sympathetic nerve terminals.
  • in neurotransmitter release in response to sympathetic nerve stimulation, as a result of catechola
  • on the N-type calcium-channel that existing sympathetic nerve end besides acting on L-type calcium-
  • mooth muscle and N-type calcium channels in sympathetic nerve terminals that supply blood vessels.
  • inhibits the release of noradrenaline from sympathetic nerve terminals.
  • Guanethidine is transported across the sympathetic nerve membrane by the same mechanism that t
  • he artery is surrounded by filaments of the sympathetic nerve, and on its lateral side is the abduc
  • in regulating neurotransmitter release from sympathetic nerves and from adrenergic neurons in the c
  • ct is decongested through the action on the sympathetic nerves
  • ynaptic control of transmitter release from sympathetic nerves in the heart and from central noradr
  • lacks the artery, but contains the vein and sympathetic nerves.
  • ral artery, vertebral vein, and a plexus of sympathetic nerves.
  • he effects of peripheral nerve lesions, the sympathetic nervous system; laryngeal myopathy, central
  • In addition, β-blockers blunt the usual sympathetic nervous system response to hypoglycemia (i.
  • whose heart rate is largely mediated by the sympathetic nervous system (e.g.
  • released from postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system, to transmit the fight-or-fl
  • A panic attack is a response of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS).
  • Wrisberg studied the sympathetic nervous system and described the Wrisberg g
  • by lumbar splanchnic nerves (L1-L2) of the sympathetic nervous system.
  • nus rhythm after stimulatory actions of the sympathetic nervous system, by slowing the speed of dep
  • hrine is a neuromodulator of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system but is also present in the b
  • Levomethamphetamine affects the sympathetic nervous system but has little activity in t
  • mine (4-HMA), is a drug that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system.
  • ar), on β-adrenergic receptors, part of the sympathetic nervous system which mediates the "fight or
  • riences of both pain and pleasure trigger a sympathetic nervous system response, which causes a rel
  • gic receptors can be selectively blocked by sympathetic nervous activity, allowing the β2-adrenergi
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