Inhibited Sentence Examples

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  • This result created a great sensation, and proved that Transatlantic electric wave telegraphy was quite feasible and not inhibited by distance, or by the earth's curvature even over an arc of a great circle 3000 m.

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  • Beyond that sphere its authority stops, and state authority, unless inhibited by the Federal Constitution, begins.

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  • In face processing tasks gifted males had significantly inhibited left hemisphere activity.

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  • We now know this city to have belonged to the middle pre-Mycenaean period, long' prior to the generation of Homer's Archaeans; but Schliemann far and wide proclaimed it "Troy," and was backed by Gladstone and a large part of the European public. Trying to resume his work in February 1874, he found himself inhibited by the Ottoman government, whose allotted share of the gold treasure had not been satisfactory, and it was not till April 1876 that he obtained a firman.

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  • This reflex becomes inhibited around the ninth to tenth month.

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  • This reflex should not become inhibited.

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  • The type of child that Kagan's research group identified as inhibited, for example, appears to have the same pattern of disturbed nerve cell activity that has been identified in adults diagnosed with mood or anxiety disorders.

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  • Child psychiatrists have already observed that avoidant personality disorder (APD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are closely linked to the inhibited type of temperament as described in Kagan's work.

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  • At eight days old she suffered a bowel perforation that inhibited her ability to gain weight.

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  • The author explores the theme of inhibited sexual desires fully in his illustrations.

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  • For example the vertical spread of the plume may be inhibited by a strong inversion.

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  • Histamine release stimulated by calcium ionophore A23187 was also inhibited by this compound.

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  • A five-day dose of fenbendazole controls inhibited encysted small redworm larvae.

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  • There should then be no excuse for the jobholder to feel inhibited about raising a matter of concern.

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  • There is not doubt that such free writing is inhibited by the irregular spelling of traditional orthography.

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  • Incorporating CpTI into assays using fluorogenic substrates we were able to show that the serine PI inhibited the activity of the refolded proteinases.

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  • These primitive reflexes should slowly be inhibited during the first year of life.

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  • Studies have indicated that inhibited 3rd stage small strongyle larvae represent 50% of the total larval population in the horse.

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  • Due to their lack of exposure with the opposite sex, many Catholic high school girls in trouble also have a wild and inhibited sexual curiosity.

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  • An ankle length is also a good compromise if you'd like a longer, more elegant style without the being inhibited on the beach by a very long dress and train.

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  • Feeling inhibited or "free" is appealing to many.

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  • During pregnancy prolactin helps to increase breast mass but does not cause lactation because it is inhibited by the hormone progesterone, which is made by the placenta.

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  • They should be fully present at birth and are gradually inhibited by higher centers in the brain during the first three to 12 months of postnatal life.

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  • The reflex should be inhibited by six months of age in the waking state.

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  • This reflex becomes inhibited by the sixth month to enable crawling.

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  • It is usually inhibited by the third to fourth month.

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  • Like the rooting reflex, it is inhibited by the third to fourth month.

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  • It generally becomes inhibited from the sixth to ninth month of post natal life.

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  • This reflex can become inhibited at any time between the first and third month.

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  • This reflex will be inhibited by three to four months of age.

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  • In normal development, the primary reflex system is inhibited or transformed in the first year of life and a secondary or postural reflex system emerges.

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  • Studies have shown that some children are born with inhibited temperaments, which means that even as infants, they are more likely to be fearful and wary of new situations.

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  • There is reason to believe that many or most children with mutism were born with this inhibited personality type.

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  • Research has also shown that these behaviorally inhibited children have a decreased threshold of excitability in the area of the brain called the amygdala.

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  • They suggest that reading, singing, playing, and interacting with adults fosters proper, age-appropriate brain development that can be inhibited by too much television watching.

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  • Depressive or withdrawn children may be excessively reserved, submissive, anxious, and inhibited.

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  • In the 1990s, in Galen's Prophecy, Jerome Kagan and his colleagues studied two types of children whom they defined as inhibited and uninhibited (or exuberant) respectively.

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  • At early ages, inhibited children cling to their mothers and may cry and hesitate when confronted with unfamiliar persons or events.

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  • An older inhibited child or teenager, for example, may not cling to his or her mother or cry when coming to an unfamiliar laboratory but may hesitate to talk to the examiner and may smile infrequently.

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  • Those who are highly reactive to stimulation tend to become inhibited in their reactions to novelty and uncertainty at later ages.

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  • Another common pattern is the shy or inhibited child who becomes even more withdrawn when parents react to the shyness by lecturing or shaming the child.

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  • Children with inhibited temperaments appear to be more susceptible to anxiety disorders, depression, and certain personality disorders in their later years.

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  • Inhibited and uninhibited are examples of personality types.

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  • If you are in any way inhibited, read no farther because Koala swimwear isn't for the faint of heart.

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  • European and South American beaches are also often far less inhibited about beachside exposure, and your suit will likely be the norm, rather than the exception, in Rio or sunny St. Tropez.

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  • They're also a staple on the less inhibited shores of South America where sunbathing is practically considered a national pastime.

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  • Weight stabilization - Your body is no longer inhibited by the nicotine and your weight might return to the level it would have been without the nicotine.

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  • Mayow perceived the similarity of the processes of respiration and combustion, and showed that one constituent of the atmosphere, which he termed spiritus nitro-aereus, was essential to combustion and life, and that the second constituent, which he termed spiritus nitri acidi, inhibited combustion and life.

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  • The first and simplest law in psychological mechanics relates to the "sinking" of inhibited presentations.

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  • This may have either inhibited sedimentation or promoted accretion in upper harbor areas.

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  • All cranberry juice samples inhibited E coli adhesion; none of the placebo samples did this.

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  • Growth and mycotoxin production of aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus were inhibited by extracts of Agave cactus (the cactus used in tequila ).

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  • Neither emtricitabine nor tenofovir inhibited in vitro drug metabolism mediated by any of the major human CYP450 isoforms involved in drug biotransformation.

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  • But I was far too inhibited to be so boastful.

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  • The cells then become inhibited in their ability to carry oxygen.

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  • These crystallites (q.v.) show that the glassy rock has a tendency to crystallize which is inhibited only by the very viscous state of the glass and the rapidity with which it was cooled.

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  • The warders at an asylum have been hypnotized to sleep by the bedside of dangerous patients, and "suggested" to awake the instant the patients attempt to get out of bed, sounds which had no import for them being inhibited by suggestion.

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  • Heidenhain's view is that the cortical centres of the hemisphere are inhibited by peculiar conditions attaching to the initiatory sense stimuli.

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  • In the intestine, for instance, are layers of muscle-fibre which are constantly being inhibited or kept under check by the splanchnic nerves.

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