The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up.
The neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland.
1 Its strong fluorescence at short visible excitation wavelengths allowed video-rate cellular imaging.
2 It destroys the appetite, although it temporarily sustains vigor by unnatural excitation .
3 Both light sources proved to be of equal suitability for fluorescence excitation .
4 And in a pitiable state of excitation , she returned to the drawing-room.
5 Even without presaturation pulse, the excitation pulse slightly suppressed the flow signal.
6 We found that exposure to βOHB had no effect on excitation - contraction coupling.
7 The excitation of the ticklish receptors, like pain, compels self-defensive motor acts.
8 We aimed to enhance ipRGC excitation using flickering instead of steady light.
9 Video angiograms are generated with excitation illumination provided by an argon laser.
10 She dreamed, in her extreme excitation , of belonging absolutely to some man.
11 The brain processes the signals, turning patterns of excitation into a vision.
12 Results: The proposed method was used to design two-dimensional excitation and refocusing pulses.
13 Optical excitation , subsequent energy transfer, and emission are fundamental to many physical problems.
14 Therefore, photolabeling and fluorescence monitoring can be uncoupled by using different excitation wavelengths.
15 Conclusion: The excitation and the nonspatially selective CHESS pulses degraded the flow signal.
16 The simulated - excitation spectrum is also in line with the available experiment.
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Excitation в диалектах
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