Use "evoked" in a sentence

1. Her singing evoked warm acclamations.

2. Her speech evoked a hostile response.

3. Some of it evoked an erotic nature.

4. He measured evoked potentials with an electroencephalogram.

5. Odor-evoked Autobiographic memories are more emotional than …

6. Military might is evoked through fiercely pounded kettledrums.

7. The concept triangle can be evoked by selected parts.

8. His oratorical efforts evoked no response in his audience.

9. Her face, though sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity.

10. Ach-evoked relaxation and Ach- and A23187-evoked cGMP formation were significantly impaired in Aortae from diabetic rabbits compared to controls, effects that were reversed with …

11. The face, although sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity.

12. He looked like a ghost evoked unseasonably from the grave.

13. However, auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) did not differ between groups.

14. PSYCHOACOUSTIC Audiometry AND EVOKED PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT OF AUDITORY SENSITIVITY By Dr

15. Evoked adductor pollicis electromyography (EMG) was used to monitor neuromuscular block.

16. Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (AEP) are not influenced by ketamine.

17. Photically evoked afterdischarges and recruiting (0.5/sec or 7/sec light flash series) are reduced or abolished after ethosuximide, while the primary components of evoked potentials are increased.

18. A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture.

19. We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked.

20. Acetylcholine (ACh) evoked relaxation of the MAB in a dose-dependent fashion.

21. • Most surprising is that such force gets evoked in such Brevity of prose

22. 4 He had a shy manner which evoked a fellow feeling in me.

23. In both experiments the behavior system evoked through Autoshaping was a reproductive response

24. Most surprising is that such force gets evoked in such brevity of prose.

25. The criterion was an off-response of constant amplitude in the evoked cortical potential.

26. Baers (BAER) Auditory brainstem response (ABR), also known as brainstem evoked response (BSER) is an electrical signal evoked from the brainstem of a human or other mammal by the presentation of a sound such as a click.

27. An abreaction is the reliving of traumatic early life experience Sometimes Abreactions are deliberately evoked

28. An Abreaction is the reliving of traumatic early life experience Sometimes Abreactions are deliberately evoked

29. The amplitudes of the evoked potentials at medium and low signal intensities are not changed.

30. 13 The factory director brazenly harbors evildoers. This has evoked the strong indignation of the workers.

31. From the Cambridge English Corpus Oscillations of free cytosolic calcium evoked by cholinergic and catecholaminergic Agonists …

32. This ototoxic side effect of ASS is characterized by a decrease in spontaneous and evoked otoacoustic emissions.

33. The suddenness of the pits crisis evoked a popular reaction, and the miners' voice is being heard.

34. The propagated responses in afferent fibers evoked by ventral root stimulation were studied in unanesthetized spinal cats.

35. Unit responses to and potentials evoked by acoustic stimuli were recorded from the Neostriatum of curarized birds.

36. 27 Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital.

37. “Less than a generation ago, the tapped wire, the bugged room, the secret informer evoked contempt and ridicule . . .

38. Astringency is a tactile sensation evoked in the mouth by plant polyphenol-derived products, such as red wine

39. When the lens with optimal corrective power is used, the amplitude of the visual evoked response is highest.

40. In carotid thromboendartectomy the afferent conduction of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) is recommended as the method of choice.

41. The measurement of vibratory evoked ABR is practicable without hazards for the patient and it yields reliable results.

42. Simultaneously, a massive rebound in the antagonistic muscle is evoked due to the tension reflex in the agonistic muscle.

43. Visual evoked potentials were recorded sequentially, using permanent epidurally implanted electrodes, before and after accelerating the heads of rabbits.

44. Methods The visceromotor responses (VMR) evoked by repeated colorectal distention (CRD) were monitored in lightly anesthetized adult female rats.

45. Self-awareness of roles and of the feelings evoked in interpersonal encounters is increasingly critical for the nimble entrepreneur.

46. The Russian Revolution of 1905, which shook the foundations of society, evoked a vivid response in the artist's soul.

47. The primary endpoints were the N1 and P2 amplitudes of laser evoked somatosensory potentials (laser SEP) of vertex EEG.

48. The development of photically evoked afterdischarges was investigated in rats between 8 and 30 days of age in chronical experiments.

49. Moreover, excessive use of clerical power or usurpation of political and economic power has again and again evoked vigorous resistance.

50. In a group of 33 patients with hemianopia, interhemispherical differences of the visually evoked potentials after pattern stimulation were studied.

51. Any grubby social thoughts the film might have evoked can be swiftly rejected in favour of a more universal muse.

52. Define Connotation: The Connotation of a word is a feeling or idea that is evoked from associations with the word itself

53. SNCV, amplitude and latent period in caudal nerve were determined by evoked electromyogram and plasma NO level was measured by spectrophotography.

54. Amplitudes of middle-latency (N1) and long-latency (P2) laser evoked potentials (LEPs) were significantly higher in FS than in controls.

55. The current awareness that the modern nation-state has become severely strained, or even ineffectual, has evoked a range of responses.

56. The ABR evoked by vibratory and acoustical click stimulation were recorded in 20 subjects with normal hearing at four different stimulus intensities.

57. These different qualities have to be considered clinically when evaluating the methods and results of hearing testing with acoustic evoked potentials.

58. Abrupt head movement during a wake-up test to evaluate lost motor-evoked potential signals resulted in dislodgement of the tracheal tube.

59. Invitations to meditate, his vast colour-soaked canvases are memorable for the sensations evoked in the viewer rather than for their imagery.

60. An obsession with cutting costs and with theories of self-help has downgraded public services and re-evoked images of the poor law.

61. Three days after clinical restitution neurophysiologically only a slight reduction of the amplitudes of the evoked muscle action potentials could be measured.

62. Objectives: The brainstem evoked response audiometry (Bera) is an objective neurophysiological method for the evaluation of the hearing threshold and diagnosing retrocochlear lesions

63. The amplitude of the cortical evoked responses decreased with increasing side length of the rectangular pattern and decreasing velocity of the pattern reversal.

64. "The key is in the last one". Father evoked that to me, just after he spoke of the pentagram . Everything may be connected.

65. Givhan referenced Tom Ford, Anna Sui and Dolce & Gabbana as "nfluential designers have evoked her name as a source of inspiration and guidance."

66. The goal here is to ensure that any system command evoked on the script syntactically and semantically works properly on Linux as well.

67. (GSI) is a world leader in audiometric assessment instrumentation and carries a full line of Audiometers, tympanometers, otoacoustic emissions (OAE) and evoked potential instruments

68. To judge hearing impression, stimulus-dependent latencies of the early acoustically and mechanically evoked potentials (waves P1 to P5) and their thresholds were analyzed.

69. Isatine—induced spindle activity is abolished after the administration of ethosuximide and the increase of the photically evoked afterdischarge after isatine, is reduced by ethosuximide.

70. In the human ERG the oscillatory potentials were evoked by right-angle stimuli of short duration (100 msec) and high luminance (102 times ERG-threshold).

71. ‘Seizures could be nonepileptic if evoked in the normal brain by treatments, such as electric shock or chemical Convulsants, or epileptic when occurring without evident provocation.’

72. Brain potentials evoked by unexpected stimuli show a late wave-complex with peak latencies of 250–350 msec and relative large amplitudes (maximal 15–30 μV).

73. We combined event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with olfactory classical conditioning to differentiate the neural responses evoked during Appetitive and aversive olfactory learning

74. The color of the character Céladon’s robe evoked, in the minds of Europeans, the distinctive green-glazed ceramics from China, where Celadon originated.

75. Christoph Benk Bartosz Rylski Background: Measuring transcranial motor evoked potentials (EPs) and somatosensory EPs is a well-established method to assess spinal cord function during thoracic

76. The first photically evoked afterdischarges appeared between 18 and 26 days of age; 50 per cent of the animals showed these afterdischarges at the 20th day.

77. Nineteen years after 9/11, Al qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahiri has yet to achieve the household notoriety evoked by his immediate predecessor, Osama bin Laden

78. The Martians’ clangour, a whirring, writhing mass of mechanical movements and hissing steam, ‘spreading coils and Bellyings’ of smoke (4: 331), is brilliantly evoked in this illustration.

79. Theβ-adrenolytic drugs bupranolol (KL 255) and pindolol enhanced the transmitter-overflow evoked by stimulation of the post-ganglionic sympathetic nerves in isolated perfused rabbit hearts.

80. (Psalm 6:6) Some prefer to do this alone; others find that a close companion with whom to share the memories evoked by the task is helpful.