Children benefit from a stimulating environment within the home based setting which recognises children's individual needs. |
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I quailed at the prospect, but soon saw in it a stimulating, even noble challenge. |
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They may even benefit, if, in this secular society, the offer of public acclaim succeeds in stimulating the mean to give. |
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It is also, apparently, good for easing muscular aches and has mentally stimulating properties. |
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Much of his work in stimulating art activities in the borough was carried out modestly and behind the scenes. |
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Still, the Fed isn't done stimulating the economy and the rallies in bonds and stocks suggest investors agree. |
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Garlic helps prevent and eliminate infections as well as destroys parasites, worms and viruses in addition to stimulating the immune function. |
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In a play that makes play with ideas about art and reality, one of the more stimulating paradoxes occurred offstage. |
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As you know, I find the cut and thrust of reasoned argument intensely stimulating. |
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Carry the cloths in a plastic bag in your backpack for a refreshing and stimulating energy boost. |
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The presentation brought alive the history, art and music of Russia, stimulating interest in alien culture. |
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We like her and the zesty and enthusiastic way she approaches life seems to have a stimulating effect on those around her. |
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By stimulating both kidneys and bowels, burdock has diuretic and laxative actions, and hastens the elimination of toxins from the body. |
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Should this happen or not, the forces of separation are stimulating speculation about possible reshuffles of party allegiance. |
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After years of experience in the workplace, returning to education was an exciting and stimulating prospect. |
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Cocaine acts by inhibiting norepinephrine reuptake in peripheral sympathetic nerve terminals as well as stimulating central sympathetic outflow. |
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Of course, on a commercial level, stimulating fads is all about invigorating the marketplace. |
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His use of split screen and fade through flashbacks is so imaginative that there are moments when the film is artistically stimulating. |
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It's in keeping with the rest of this discursive, stimulating book that Kermode leaves the reader with such a provocative, rhetorical question. |
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Practiced correctly these help to boost our life force by stimulating the metabolic rate and nourishing the body to a stronger healthier state. |
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The publication of a reliable and practical assay for thyroid stimulating hormone was a landmark. |
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The book is packed with stimulating philosophical allusion within the author's own field, but ends up as a bit of a rigmarole. |
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The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas. |
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In other words, it's the chief gatekeeper for stimulating lipolysis and slowing lipogenesis. |
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The nut, which may also be called areca nut, contains a stimulating alkaloid and tannins which give it a pleasantly astringent taste. |
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The debate is lively and stimulating, and many of the exchanges are intelligent and filled with views that are argued with cool logic. |
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The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration. |
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With colourful bursts of fireworks stimulating the eyes and unrestrained music exciting the ears, how could you resist tangoing along too? |
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Almost 75 per cent of the food is locally procured, which benefits Malawian smallholders by stimulating the local economy. |
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If you feel sluggish or cold backbends will give you energy by stimulating the kidneys. |
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The sensuous milk bath is scented with fresh rose petals, kaffir lime and stimulating essential oils. |
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It by no means has the same effect eighty years later but the entertaining allegory remains a stimulating theatrical event. |
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This is a book of stimulating questions on philosophy, theology and scientific theory. |
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While caffeine primarily is active in the brain and muscles, theophylline is active in stimulating the respiratory system, heart and kidneys. |
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The drug produces weight loss by its anorectic effect and, possibly, by stimulating thermogenesis. |
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In the process, they'll learn about generating ideas and stimulating creative thinking. |
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My thinking on this topic has been influenced by stimulating discussions that I have had with social scientists. |
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Endotracheal tubes promote colonization by interfering with the cough reflex and by stimulating excessive mucus secretion. |
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The non-osmotic laxatives, phenolphthalein and senna, partly act by stimulating secretory mechanisms in the intestine. |
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And, again, the restrained political, social, and moral messages are insightful and stimulating. |
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It will also be stimulating for readers interested in ethnicity, identity, and the creation of empires. |
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It is a weighty tome which is stimulating and challenging to read but is, in the end, disappointing. |
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The patient was treated with cefepime, vancomycin hydrochloride, metronidazole, tobramycin sulfate, and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor. |
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The environment is stimulating and every boy has the opportunity to develop his potential to the full. |
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The most effective move known to womankind involves stimulating three erogenous zones with one cunning hand trick. |
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The images of field-induced modulations of charge and spin states obtained in the neutron-scattering experiments are stimulating. |
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Moreover, I am told that this tsubo is considered a critical pressure point for stimulating greater intestinal activity. |
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But ordinary people might tune politics out, so they just can't resist prodding and stimulating us with those symbolic things. |
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Breech presentation was successfully corrected by stimulating acupuncture points with moxibustion or low-frequency electrical current. |
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The combination of the shapes and bold colours creates a stimulating image. |
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He offered a challenging, musically stimulating program of rarely played keyboard scores. |
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Advance booking is vital for this stimulating, enjoyable and experimental approach to life-drawing. |
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A loofah aids your detox by stimulating circulation and sloughing off dead cells and other waste that collects on your skin. |
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Political freedom, during the 1950s and 1960s, was about increased production, boosting agriculture and stimulating industry. |
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If you feel sluggish or cold back bends will give you energy by stimulating the Kidneys. |
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This one is as neat a demonstration of the Arthurian cycle as any book in the Clarke canon, and as stimulating. |
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When I take a break from studying and go online, I'm still doing something stimulating. |
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It is a stimulating nervine and is considered an energizer for sexual inability. |
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Participants had a generator implanted in the anterior chest that was connected to stimulating coils on the left vagus nerve. |
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It's intellectually stimulating and continually entertaining with moments of brilliance that will stay with you. |
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The briskly defined lift of his baton is especially stimulating to the dancers. |
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Next to films like these most American films are about as stimulating as a vatful of decaf. |
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A short-term tax cut will increase the spendable income of all taxpayers, possibly stimulating new-vehicle sales. |
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But the chefs have an instinctive understanding of stimulating all five senses. |
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Fluoride increases bone formation by stimulating osteoblasts and increasing cancellous bone formation in patients with osteoporosis. |
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California Chai is an organic blend of warming and stimulating spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and ginger to promote good digestion. |
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Intrauterine devices work primarily as a foreign body stimulating the immune system into producing an excess of leukocytes and prostaglandins. |
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This is a well-crafted, stimulating book of wide interest to all students of early modern culture. |
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Parents put significant energy into providing a rich and stimulating environment for their children. |
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If we do so, our centers of higher education will become rich and stimulating environments for learning and producing knowledge. |
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The industry suggests a number of changes, which it said would contribute towards stimulating economic growth and development. |
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A pioneering initiative launched a year ago is stimulating the emergence of a new wave of Asian businesswomen in Bradford. |
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This award will recognise their leading position in stimulating innovation and new technology to support the development of their business. |
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Again, for me, the '60s architectural movement, which was in the midst of my school days, could have been the most stimulating in my life. |
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The conference was stimulating, even provocative, and served to generate a debate that continued long after the conference had ended. |
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Drug information provides a challenging and stimulating career path for nurses, scientists, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. |
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Along with the intellectually stimulating discussions there will also be a healthy serving of live music, poetry and Hip-Hop performances. |
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Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not conducive to a stimulating work experience. |
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In fact, this is one of those rare restaurants where the entrees are the most consistent and stimulating part of the menu. |
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Even the most devoted of undergraduates recognise that tutorials can be bland and uninspiring just as they can be challenging and stimulating. |
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Moreover, his theories were unfailingly stimulating, even when they proved transient. |
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The dining room is a place where one wants to be relaxed when eating but also enjoy stimulating conversations when entertaining. |
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A stimulating programme of indoor and outdoor activities has been arranged. |
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For those readers whose minds need solid fare, even in the summer, we found stimulating books by veteran journalists. |
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Thanks again to all the speakers for their stimulating presentations and to the audience for putting up with the sometimes crowded venue! |
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Frankly, if I were old and ailing, I might want to stay in the thick of stimulating, new experiences. |
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The perfect pocket size read for stimulating thought on the train ride to work. |
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In the past, many in America spent their money stout-heartedly thus, stimulating and cranking up the economy. |
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I was able to enjoy a nearly stress-free and very stimulating three months in Italy. |
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With overdominance, unlike alleles are postulated to result in a stimulating effect, so that genetic heterozygosity per se produces heterosis. |
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Limes have a stimulating, wake-me-up freshness that sets off the less obvious flavours of more subtle fruits and vegetables. |
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Meanwhile, whether it's a rare honey buzzard one day or a champion racehorse the next, the animal hospitals remain busy and stimulating places. |
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An artificial pacemaker contains a battery and circuitry which produces electrical pulses of short duration capable of stimulating the heart. |
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It can even indirectly prevent disease by stimulating the immune system and circulating hormones. |
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The two also have a stimulating discussion about whether murder can ever be justified by extenuating circumstances. |
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Having attended this conference, I am now finding the pituitary clinics to be more rewarding and stimulating. |
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Yoga helps your body reabsorb and expel gas by stimulating peristalsis, the muscle contractions that eliminate waste. |
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The result in each case is a book which is informative, stimulating and illuminating. |
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He is an admirable exception to this omission, looking at women and power in his stimulating chapter on the Plantagenet kings. |
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Curators have a variety of stimulating, interconnected spaces with which to work. |
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Second, the administration's tax cuts are ineffective at stimulating consumption because they are so heavily targeted at high-income groups. |
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Caffeine has a stimulating effect on the brain and nerves, the heart and circulatory system, the stomach and intestines. |
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The straitjacket imposed by the pact prevents many of the major European governments from fiscally stimulating their economies. |
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Her formula for stimulating warm thoughts of the tropics by applying flamboyant colours to fluid fabrics is paying off. |
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This is a genuinely stimulating book that all of us should read and inwardly digest. |
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And your brain is putting out follicle stimulating hormone, trying to get the ovary to respond. |
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Due to the karst topography, rocks and caves along the river have formed in strange shapes, stimulating the imagination of sightseers. |
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In horticulture it is the humic, and particularly the fulvic acids which are most reactive and effective in stimulating plant growth. |
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A prebiotic functions by selectively stimulating the growth of probiotics and other beneficial bacteria in the GI tract. |
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We believe that previewing the ad on the web is a great way of stimulating extra interest in the brand. |
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Hormone assays for serum estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone were performed. |
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Drinking a couple of glasses creates a feeling of euphoria and a heightening of the senses, at once stimulating and relaxing. |
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They provide sulforaphane, which fights cancer by stimulating enzymes that detoxify cancer-causing substances. |
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The black foam dressing is appropriate for stimulating granulation tissue while assisting in wound contraction. |
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The teachers' role in observing the children's ongoing play was the catalyst for creating this educationally stimulating environment. |
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For example, when a client has epilepsy, eucalyptus oil cannot be used due to its stimulating effect on the brain. |
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It's both like and unlike the mass of Gunn's work, and that gives me as reader a dynamic I find stimulating. |
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The marrow often has to be supported with granulocyte stimulating factor or erythropoietin. |
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There are frequent, stimulating insights here, but there are then many trivialities that are dressed up to sound imposing. |
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This is accomplished by electrically stimulating the nervous system. |
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While not the most stimulating for those less passionate about cattle, Grandin made it interesting. |
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Hormonal therapy for postmenopausal women using chemicals such as tamoxifen is cytostatic, meaning it stops estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells. |
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They actually have a balancing effect in the digestive tract, for whilst stimulating the flow of digestive juices, they can counteract excess acidity in the stomach. |
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The five of us watched them prance around to rather lame and aging dance material before we all wandered off in search of something more stimulating. |
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Both of these are strong sympathetic stimulants which in turn may increase warmth by stimulating the secretion of adrenergic hormones such as testosterone. |
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The newer generation of film-makers have reacted against its perceived preachiness, looking instead for a style that is imaginative, challenging, and visually stimulating. |
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Academics will have to take time off from writing specialized articles and monographs long enough to write rigorous and stimulating textbooks for all grade levels. |
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The fact that the republic side now is in the main made up of Irishmen is down to our efforts stimulating interest in the game and getting kids to play it in Ireland. |
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Their appeal for the wine drinker is that they are a refreshing and stimulating reminder of the passing of the seasons, a sort of liquid harvest tradition. |
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Unconventional use of materials, interesting lines and concepts and outside of the box thinking make this a very stimulating and refreshing building. |
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Liquid leaks out of the blood vessels, making the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat to swell, and stimulating nearby gland to produce mucus. |
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Oftentimes, it is not the cortisol stimulating properties which are cited for their healing properties but some other biochemical agent such as allantoin in comfrey. |
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Hanson has shown that amphetamines increase the concentration of catecholamines in the synaptic cleft by stimulating their release from the interneuronal storage vesicles. |
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Organotherapy has a direct effect on stimulating the function of the organ by enhancing the selection of enzymes and specific nucleic acids lacking in the organ. |
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It aims to provide all the young people taking part with a high quality and stimulating experience in classes which will be both educational and enjoyable. |
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I think, certainly before Irish independence, he found London a far more engaging and stimulating city than he found the daily spite of the unmannerly town that was Dublin. |
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Lemons, limes and oranges contain limonene, a substance that breaks down precursors to skin and breast cancers while stimulating the production of cancer-killing immune cells. |
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They have observed the growth of neurons in the dentate gyrus, a portion of the hippocampus, in mice that were placed in a stimulating environment. |
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Animal studies indicate that it enhances the immune system by stimulating natural killer cells and T cells, and by decreasing cancerous tumor's size. |
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A new study measured the efficacy of estrogen, progesterone, Prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone on women with the disorder. |
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In complete contrast, the overactivity encountered in Graves' disease is due to the aberrant production of autoantibodies, known as thyroid stimulating antibodies. |
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Germinated barley foodstuff is a prebiotic foodstuff that effectively increases luminal butyrate production by stimulating the growth of protective bacteria. |
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Romanian cuisine is savory, flavorful, and stimulating to the appetite. |
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It's surprising, then, how a couple of strangely touching notes toward the close redeem a work that boldly straddles the line between total hokum and the very stimulating. |
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With over 30 contributors from the fields of art, literature and cultural studies, this stimulating volume provides a variety of approaches to viewing and understanding art. |
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The Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor is admirably played, and arrangements of Shostakovich piano preludes make an attractive opener to a stimulating programme. |
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By stimulating regions of the brain, the preservation of muscle activity and sensation can be confirmed. |
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I decided not to let a wonderful, stimulating quarter-century at Vogue be diminished. |
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The cells in the germinal zone have receptors for growth hormone, and growth hormone is probably directly responsible for stimulating these stem cells to proliferate. |
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Or, if your show is about ideas, then I think it has to be intellectually stimulating first. |
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Clearly written, reasonably comprehensive, and addressing contemporary issues this book could well serve as a stimulating primer on imperial history. |
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Accommodation is arranged to give a maximum effect of volume and light, using internal patios to create a stimulating interplay of interior and exterior space. |
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To date, the researchers have succeeded in outfitting spiny dogfish, a small shark species, with neural implants and stimulating the brain region sensitive to smell. |
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The site's culture department is just as stimulating, frequently supplying the kind of idiosyncratic think pieces so often absent in big newspapers' arts and leisure sections. |
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Events that would occasion great dramatic fanfare in a conventional story occur matter-of-factly, often stimulating zero effect in the people they happen to. |
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He tested for thyrotrophin releasing hormone in 67 women with menorrhagia who had normal concentrations of thyroxine and thyroid stimulating hormone. |
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A Josquin mensural canon highlighted the unusual nature of this group's repertoire and rounded off their stimulating recital with fresh imagination. |
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It releases stimulating hormones that signal the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, ovaries and testes, directing them to produce their respective hormones. |
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And because the pillory of a bad book is as culturally stimulating as the lauding of a good book. |
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And, even then, a dissident antipapal council assembled in 1511 at Pisa, stimulating a great outflow of canonistic and theological writings in defence of the Conciliar theory. |
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Gentzen's proof of the consistency of arithmetic is undoubtedly a very interesting metamathematical result, which may prove very stimulating and fruitful. |
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Its reputation for stimulating the immune system makes it an excellent tonic for treating coughs, colds, flu and other infections, as well as for easing allergies. |
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The therapy involves undertaking six-week blocks of different exercises, spread over a year, with the aim of stimulating a part of the brain called the cerebellum. |
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The training videos contain comprehensive information on all aspects of good environmental practice at farm level, presented in an interesting and stimulating manner. |
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It was created in 1968, and its collection focuses on modern and contemporary art, with the goal of stimulating interest in modern art among Berliners. |
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At about 9 p.m., when it was obvious that there wasn't going to be anything terribly stimulating going on, Shane and Junior started making tracks. |
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Caffeine might mimic a stimulating antidepressant such as fluoxetine. |
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Believe me, it makes for a great and stimulating vacation read. |
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Others find the deliberate discord, playing against the evident parallelism of the two lines, stimulating and intriguing. |
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Many have emphasized the role played by the Medici, a banking family and later ducal ruling house, in patronizing and stimulating the arts. |
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The procedure for constructing an Ishikawa diagram relies on brainstorming for stimulating the QI team to think of reasons for the problem. |
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Newspapers and pamphlets played a central role in stimulating and defining the Revolution. |
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The trip did, however, give him access to the scientific elite of Europe and exposed him to a host of stimulating ideas. |
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Mary Shelley enjoyed the stimulating society of William Godwin's circle, but poverty prevented her from socialising as she wished. |
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Mutations in the colony stimulating factor 1 receptor have recently been identified to be the cause of this microgliopathy. |
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In this case, knowing more than one language is similar to stimulating mental activity. |
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Its main aim is to promote Irish speaking among young people in an enjoyable and stimulating way. |
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Holmes occasionally uses addictive drugs, especially in the absence of stimulating cases. |
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The development in renewable energy, insurance, manufacturing, leisure, health and transport is stimulating employment. |
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Civitates had a primary purpose of stimulating the local economy in order to raise taxes and produce raw materials. |
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Quieter parents, who prefer a less stimulating lifestyle, may be baffled and challenged by these same outgoing kids. |
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At the meeting he made a stimulating speech, and on the way home asked for advice. |
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The effect is thought to be from stimulating inflammation and increasing oxidative stress. |
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Individuals have a responsibility to consume wisely, stimulating beneficent demand. |
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Opium and laudanum, which is a preparation of opium, are both stimulating and stupefactive. |
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It's fascinating to watch these cyclic to-and-fros in science, like the rise and fall of hemlines, but more stimulating, intellectually at least. |
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Kirks assumptions are stimulating, but he also risks the kind of monolithic stereotyping he sets out to avoid. |
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Yellow cards are stimulating for the team according to Mourinho, and these are bad yellow cards. |
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Throw in some extremely unfair deaths and what should have been a stimulating escapade instead becomes an off-puttingly frustrating experience. |
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The drugs are second-generation antiandrogen therapies that prevent male hormones from stimulating growth of prostate cancer cells. |
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The technique works by stimulating microglial cells, which form part of the brain's immune system, to engulf and absorb the plaques. |
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Our philosophy at the Extra Innings Academy is to make the lessons as stimulating as possible. |
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Derived from nocturnally blooming flowers, this precious essential oil is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and immune stimulating. |
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Code Blue's Rack Rub-Licking Branch Gel is a forehead gland and preorbital scent for stimulating rub activity that is effective all season long. |
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The restauranteur particularly hailed a recent initiative aimed at improving and stimulating the Egyptian economy by Egyptian youth. |
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Superovulating cows with follicle stimulating hormone and pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin. |
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But second and more important, this is about stimulating the economy. |
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Lipoic acid improves hypertriglyceridemia by stimulating triacylglycerol clearance and downregulating liver triacylglycerol secretion. |
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Cytokinin controls the cell cycle at mitosis by stimulating the tyrosine dephosphorylation and activation of p34cdc2-like HI histone kinase. |
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Besides stimulating innovation and business transformation, CA Clarity PPM will also help BIL ensure a greater degree of project success. |
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The release of GnRH from the hypothalamus then triggers the release of prolactin, follicle stimulating hormone, and LH from the pituitary gland. |
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In the hands of producer Katie Mitchell it also becomes a dramatically stimulating, if at times gnawingly flawed, two hours. |
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Flavanoid and flavanol are effective, when combined, in stimulating tissue repair, reducing pain from inflammation, and local swelling. |
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It supports the bitter principle nigellin's curative effect on metabolism for stimulating the appetite and as a digestant aid. |
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The cream uses a unique formula to address the causes of stretch mark formation by stimulating fibroblasts and restoring firmness and elasticity. |
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The hand-held stimulating scrubber, complete with strap and rubber massagers, boosts the circulation to target any problematic areas. |
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Previous studies show that the substance, called alpha melanocyte stimulating hormone, or alpha-MSH, has anti-inflammatory properties. |
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Boneset is a stimulating febrifuge, which means it will induce perspiration. |
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He pointed toward the column, whose advance Juggie was enthusiastically stimulating by loud and prolonged blasts on the fish-horn. |
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In Japan, patients with dyslipidemia, a lifestyle disease, are on an increasing trend, stimulating demand for hypercholesteremia treatments including Lochol. |
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Researchers found that a plain orange scent worked best, stimulating sales by 20 percent over an unscented store or one with a green tea-orange-basil aroma blend. |
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However, in cold agents, sympathomimetics are intended for a decongestant effect, which is based on their alpha stimulating property and resulting vasoconstriction. |
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Some of its local glad-handers took me for a three-hour tour of an Easter egg factory, and let me assure you that was exactly as stimulating as it sounds. |
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Two senior Wellington globe trotters, both in their 80s, took us on a journey of activity, travel and stimulating hobbies as they continue to live life to the full. |
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It doesn't match the magisterial fifth symphony but it's an engaging work and the ballet's spikier neoclassicism makes for a stimulating contrast. |
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Based on the Italian word for caress, Karezza involves stimulating the partner to feel intense pleasure but stopping short of the orgasmic tickly bit. |
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The trip had been a stimulating experience for Chaplin, including meetings with several prominent thinkers, and he became increasingly interested in world affairs. |
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Palaeoethnobotanists will find it a stimulating example of how botanical data may be used to address issues outside the narrow realm of subsistence reconstruction. |
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Short, frequent feedings throughout the day, and stimulating the baby through tactile stimulation such as hugs and playing a game like patty-cake, may help. |
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The teaching in the higher forms was satisfactory, but not as stimulating. |
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Testicular enlargement and elevated serum inhibin concentrations occur in patients with pituitary macroadenomas secreting follicle stimulating hormone. |
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These policies had often the reverse effect of stimulating resistance, usually in the form of home schooling and tighter unity in the minority groups, especially the Poles. |
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Serum cortisol, adrenocorticotrophic hormone, free thyroxine, thyroid stimulating hormone, testosterone, and prolactin levels were normal as well. |
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In addition to stimulating B lymphocytes, Th2 cells suppress the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response, decreasing the robustness of cell-mediated immunity. |
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From 2010, the United Kingdom began a fiscal consolidation program to reduce debt and deficit levels while at the same time stimulating economic recovery. |
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The CONy congress brought together a range of delegates with neurological interests and tackled a number of current controversies in MS, stimulating productive debate. |
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There was also a trend toward higher levels of IL-13 and granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating among the children with ASD than the control children. |
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He offers a stimulating discursus on Apuleius' use of 'lepidus' and 'festivus' and their function in the repertoire of canonical classical authors. |
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Tibolone is also a sulphatase inhibitor, blocking conversion of oestrone sulphate to oestrone, as well as stimulating local sulphotransferase activity. |
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Warner watched her hurry past the lime tree toward a brand-new Monday morning, the beginning of a togetherful Work Week filled with all sorts of stimulating projects. |
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Johnson, whose field of study is active galactic nuclei, hopes to create an environment for prospective scientists that is every bit as stimulating as his own. |
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Offering a stimulating program of activities designed to make the most of the unique environment and setting, Solar Springs offers bushwalking, cycling, tennis and archery. |
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These include stimulating brain plasticity with pharmaceuticals, the role of stem cells in neurogenesis, the brain-computer interface, electromagnetic stimulation. |
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The family spent a generally happy and stimulating year in Pasadena. |
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While dCellVax operates at the level of the innate immune system, the NR2F6 program aims at directly stimulating the adaptive immune system at killing cancer. |
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Vancouverites value balance in their life, which is to say that outdoor adventure, stimulating culture and sumptuous cuisine are all celebrated here. |
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Total dose per donor was 240 mg of follicle stimulating hormone administered in decreasing dose during days 9, 10, 11, and 12 of the estrous cycle. |
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Although Italian Renaissance had a modest impact in Portuguese arts, Portugal was influential in broadening the European worldview, stimulating humanist inquiry. |
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