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1 A brisk boom is under way, stimulated by the money in circulation.
2 Their unpopularity increased daily, and it was stimulated by the general distress.
3 The formalization of family life in marriage contracts was stimulated by writing.
4 Stimulated by the rain many trees put forth fresh crops of leaves.
5 The organs, no longer stimulated by the blood, leave off work altogether.
6 A furious controversy, stimulated by personal rivalries and national jealousy, immediately arose.
7 Also he was the kind of man who is stimulated by obstacles.
8 Every real need is stilled, and every vice is stimulated by satisfaction.
9 Human islets were pulse-chased and secretion stimulated by a mixture of secretagogues.
10 Our curiosity is stimulated by their immediate or indirect influence upon ourselves.
11 Robert's spirits, stimulated by the reaction, bubbled up in a wonderful manner.
12 This enzyme was found to be membrane-associated and was stimulated by PA.
13 The phosphorylation of raptor is stimulated by insulin and inhibited by rapamycin.
14 No longer stimulated by outward sounds, his senses appeared to fail him.
15 Her mind, stimulated by these feelings, was much occupied by du Bousquier.
16 Notably, memories stimulated by music often come from particular times in our lives.
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