While some light-colored oats certainly have considerable excitant power, some dark oats have little.
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Opium, the type of the latter class, is in its primary action excitant, but secondarily narcotic.
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The child's song had been an excitant to the memory in recalling those first years in Auvergne.
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The late afternoon parade is an excitant.
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What importance can this have, since all the difference depends on the position occupied by the excitant?
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Less than 0.9 of the excitant principle per cent.
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Two of the compounds were tested as antagonists of excitant amino acids at motoneurones using isolated hemisected spinal cord preparations.
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First it made me wide awake, and acted as an excitant to the nerves, similar to coffee, but much more powerful.
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The cell-bodies of the excitant fibers are found in the sympathetic ganglia, but fibers from the bulb connect with and control them.
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Even Capes had been for her merely an excitant to passionate love- amereidol at whose feet one could enjoy imaginative wallowings.
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Owing to this increased blood pressure, the minute arteries and veins in the immediate neighborhood of the excitant dilate and increase in size.
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Persons who are nervously irritable, excited and overstimulated cerebrally, with or without high blood pressure, should not take this cerebral and nervous excitant.
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A smell of musk is also given off by several plants: it is a sexual excitant in the musk-deer, the musk-sheep, and the crocodile.
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Baths.-Onepound of salt to four gallons of water forms a suitable salt water bath acting as a tonic and excitant to the skin.
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That's enough! Their gestures were lost in the tumult and the darkness; what the crowd did see seemed to act only as an excitant.
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And, thirdly, if you travel in the East, a few bottles of tincture of cantharides-highly useful as a rubefacient, excitant, et cetera-must never be omitted.