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something that rouses or evokes a physiological response, or a specific functional reaction in organ or tissue.
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| stimulant |
Invigorating, stimulating, energizing effects.
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An input signal, which may be an input voltage, digital bit pattern, etc that is used to excite a UUT, and stimulate a response which is measured or detected at the output.
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| stimulated cycle |
An assisted reproductive technology cycle in which a woman receives drugs to stimulate her ovaries to produce additional follicles. SEE: unstimulated cycle .
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| stimulating bath |
A bath that increases cutaneous blood flow. SEE: cold bath ; mustard bath ; saline bath .
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