Called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation.
1 Jewish groups said the plan evoked memories of Mussolini's 1938 race laws.
2 However, the reliability of auditory - evoked activation measured using fNIRS is largely unknown.
3 The increase in sEPSC frequency occurred without an effect on evoked neurotransmission.
4 The thought-pattern evoked has religious characteristics, and you know what that means.
5 Summary of background data: Intraoperative evoked potentials are sensitive to most anesthetics.
6 Conclusions: Up-regulation of ASIC3 expression may be associated with NP - evoked mechanical hyperalgesia.
7 In these regions, higher LFO amplitude at rest predicted higher task - evoked activity.
8 Moreover, application of carvacrol evoked ATP release in primary colonic epithelial cells.
9 The passion she had evoked had found no peace in its fulfillment.
10 The enormous tides its gravity evoked had already destroyed Earth's coastal cities.
11 Flattening of the EEG requires more time than achieving compatible evoked - potential responses.
12 The word evoked feelings that were strange and out of place now.
13 I'd rarely seen a costume film that evoked any feeling in me.
14 One of the most attractive books which the war has yet evoked .
15 These touching words had evoked wistful memories hidden deep in every heart.
16 A poet would have said it was Miranda evoked by the tempest.
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evoke Verb
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