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insertional activity, the electrical activity caused by insertion or movement of a needle electrode; it is prolonged in neuropathies and myopathies and is diminished in some metabolic disorders.
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| insectivore |
An order of mammals adapted to insect eating.
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A nonconducting material designed to reduce the transfer of energy or electric current between two materials.
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Any device that produces a musical sound.
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The art of composing, orchestrating, or arranging for an instrumental ensemble.
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| INS | (theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings |
| INS | a sudden intuition as part of solving a problem |
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| INS | pertaining to the drawing in phase respiration |
| INS | draw in (air) |
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