"If someone already has brain damage and then stimulates it with electromagnetic exposure from a cell phone, it could trigger something dangerous, " Volkow said.
Called lorcaserin, it stimulates production of serotonin, the same brain chemical that fen-phen did.
When the light hits the cytochromes inside the fibroblasts' mitochondria, it stimulates the cell's energy transport system.
The argument for commercial gambling says that it stimulates the economy by promoting tourism, increasing tax revenue and creating jobs.
It achieves multiple goals -- it stimulates auto sales, increases the efficiency of the U.S. fleet and makes us safer.
It stimulates management to use financial engineering, such as off balance sheet financing or layering earnings through acquisitions and other games.
At the target, it stimulates approximately 1 cubic centimeter of brain tissue, "about the size of a pea, " according to Gross.
That means that the new cash stimulates demand because it creates investment.
When a beam of light is focused by the cornea and the lens, at the front of the eye, on to the retina, at the back, it stimulates photosensitive cells known as rods and cones.
This, they hope, will help to overcome fears that continuous production of bt (as happens in current versions of the technology) actually promotes insect infestation rather than deterring it, because it stimulates the evolution of resistance.
The paper says Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder "helped kick-off the single currency's latest slide" when he told a conference the low level of the euro was "more of a reason to be happy than concerned" because it stimulates the European economy.
Occasionally, it also stimulates the mind, or that small part of the mind not yet colonized by entertainment.
According to Nemeth, dissent stimulates new ideas because it encourages us to engage more fully with the work of others and to reassess our viewpoints.
So the more the Fed stimulates now, the more it will be forced to stimulate later.
The Internet stimulates innovation so splendidly because it is an open, neutral platform.
Mr Mishkin argues that globalisation itself stimulates the reforms needed to make it work.
The traditional view is that strong patent protection stimulates innovation, reassuring companies that it is safe to invest in research without fear of being stung by rivals.
The stories have a degree of strangeness or incongruity for the listeners, so that it captures their attention and stimulates their imaginations.
Because this protein is on the outside of the virus, it is the one that most commonly stimulates an antibody response.
It is this sort of thing that stimulates the imagination, she said, while the screen "tends to short circuit that process and the development of creative capacity".
For example, aluminum hydroxide is commonly added to vaccines but it was documented in a NATO book that aluminum also stimulates production of IgE, the immunoglobulin most associated with anaphylactic shock and there are multiple other toxic adjuvants routinely added in vaccine manufacture.
FORBES: Extradite Andrew Wakefield To Face Fraud Charges In The UK
It is the first approval for an incretin mimetic drug, which stimulates insulin secretion.
It is similar to Dr Echt's leadless pacemaker, but it uses electromagnetic induction, rather than ultrasound, to stimulate a small implanted receiver, which in turn stimulates the heart.
应用推荐