单词 | Evoked |
例句 | 1 Her singing evoked warm acclamations. 2 The music evoked memories of her youth. 3 The photographs evoked strong memories of our holidays in France. 4 Her speech evoked great anger. 5 Her speech evoked a hostile response. 6 Her comment evoked protests from the shocked listeners. 7 The plan has evoked a fierce debate. 8 Her face, though sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity. 9 The newly published review on the book has evoked much controversy. 10 That old film evoked our father generation's memories of the years of the war. 11 Military might is evoked through fiercely pounded kettledrums. 12 The concept triangle can be evoked by selected parts. 13 How much is evoked by spreading stain! 14 Jackson's speech evoked strong responses from the audience. 15 Any grubby social thoughts the film might have evoked can be swiftly rejected in favour of a more universal muse. 16 As a woman she evoked a protective courtesy, mingled with astonishment, in her hosts. 17 Sanchez's touchline histrionics evoked memories of some of Martin O'Neill's maddest moments on the same turf. 18 The couple launched an appeal which evoked a generous response from organisations, companies and individuals. 19 The face, although sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity. 20 He evoked portions of the Bible to justify slavery in a speech he prepared for a debate in the Alabama Senate. 21 He would just say that they evoked a great warmth in him. 22 Motherhood is still evoked as a religious calling, a state of being that elevates women above the human condition. 23 Indeed it would seem that these paintings undercut their initial didacticism and that order is evoked primarily to bring it into question. 24 Endo-wed with a prodigious memory, he remembered the names of old comrades, or evoked events dating back decades. 25 Let us look first at the question why Kant evoked such different reactions. 26 To even the earliest Western visitors, the odd, boxy letters evoked the ancients. 27 From the outset, commentators seem to have been astonished at the great interest the competition evoked. 28 I felt that the Zimmer frame parked alongside the court evoked a touch of sympathy. 29 We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked. 30 Thus, as above, letting can be analysed as inseparable from the realization of the event evoked by the infinitive. 1 Her singing evoked warm acclamations. 2 The photographs evoked strong memories of our holidays in France. 3 Her speech evoked great anger. 31 She saw feet sinking into the thick pile of the new rugs whose abstract patterns evoked the work of contemporary artists. 32 Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital. 33 Linked often enough, their various connections evoked images in the media of a conspiracy involving cash-and-carry favors. 34 The current awareness that the modern nation-state has become severely strained, or even ineffectual, has evoked a range of responses. 35 Most surprising is that such force gets evoked in such brevity of prose. 36 The proposal has evoked both indignation and humour with suggestions as to how art treasures can be divided by their national characteristics. 37 It evoked a huge and apparently permanent armament industry, now wholly dependent... on government contracts. 38 Self-awareness of roles and of the feelings evoked in interpersonal encounters is increasingly critical for the nimble entrepreneur. 39 The suddenness of the pits crisis evoked a popular reaction(http://), and the miners' voice is being heard. 40 The strongly evoked historical setting gives the story substance and originality. 41 The human landscape so lovingly evoked by Leigh Fermor, Lawrence Durrell and others is now a wistful memory. 42 I remember vividly the response which this evoked among many of my parliamentary colleagues. 43 The above are the main questions evoked during the interviews. 44 Her speech today evoked surprise and outrage from many French officials. 45 For instance, the poetry of Blaise Cendrars evoked the motion of the Trans-Siberian Express. 46 David hardly needed any encouragement to visit the sea, since it still evoked for him the happiest memories. 47 Even when such claims evoked skepticism and ridicule, both the sick and the curious continued to come. 48 Invitations to meditate, his vast colour-soaked canvases are memorable for the sensations evoked in the viewer rather than for their imagery. 49 The degree to which the entire godhead is evoked as a unitary spiritual conception depends upon the circumstances. 50 Indeed, as expectations can kill the magic stone dead, such occasions are often evoked by going somewhere completely new. 51 He had a shy manner which evoked a fellow feeling in me. 52 At first this procedure evoked a strong reaction from faculty heads who perceived the dangers of over-personalised accounts. 53 Partnership had to be evoked rather than assumed. 54 Cerebral evoked potential ( CEP ) was measured. 55 Evoked potentials are widely used in clinical neurophysiology. 56 It cannot say that these observations evoked wild enthusiasm. 57 His oratorical efforts evoked no response in his audience. 58 Evoked cortical potential and electroencephalogram. 59 The book evoked memories of his boyhood. 60 Peripheral nerves; Evoked potentials; Animals, laboratory; Intrafascicular electrodes. 61 He measured evoked potentials with an electroencephalogram. 62 Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) of tabes dorsalis all showed as lower speed of central conduction at lower extremities. 63 To the ancients, the appearance of a swan, with its effortless glide on the mirror of a lake and lovely, unfurling flight, signaled evanescence and evoked immortal longings. 64 Objective To compare the detection method, characteristic and application value of trigeminus evoked potential with nervus ischiadicus evoked potential in normal rats. 65 Objective To study the relation between the visual evoked potential ( VEP ) and subjective vision. 66 The pure tone audiometry and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) before and after intake of glycerol may contribute to an accurate differential diagnosis. 67 Some neurons showed different polysynaptic responses evoked by the same stimulus intensity. 68 ObjectiverTo investigate the change of the trigeminal somatosensory evoked potential ( TSEP ) on cerebral ischemia - reperfusion rats. 69 Phase Variation Analysis of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Signal with or without Contralateral Acoustic Stimulation. 70 "The key is in the last one". Father evoked that to me, just after he spoke of the pentagram . Everything may be connected. 71 He always found these details touching, it always evoked the tenderness he needed to make love. 72 AIM : To evaluate the instant effect of naloxone for brain infarction with somatosensory evoked potentials ( SEP ). 73 Methods Flicker electroretinograms (F-ERG) and pattern visual evoked potential (P-VEP) were used to evaluate the retinal and macular area function. 74 And these memories running through his mind evoked no feelings in him, no pity, ill-will or desire of any kind. 75 To evaluate the instant effect of naloxone for brain infarction with somatosensory evoked potentials ( SEP ). 76 Objective To explore the skill for microsurgical removal for acoustic neuromas using brainstem auditory evoked potential and electromyography. 77 But as to whether the Imagist poems also create world. It has evoked more controversy. 78 The factory director brazenly harbors evildoers. This has evoked the strong indignation of the workers. 79 Finally in candlemas's party, he finally with oneself of excellent wowed female master's favor, also has evoked all round the person's adoration. 80 Aim: To explore the value of localization of brainstem auditory evoked potentials(BAEP) in the diagnosis of vestibular system vertigo. 81 The single-trial extraction method of single-channel flash visual evoked potential(FVEP) signal based on empirical mode decomposition(EMD) has been studied. 82 Disappearance of the evoked potential was the major change of PTN-SEP, suggesting the damage of neuraxon due to TCS. 83 Then BAEP and the auditory capability were measured by a cerebral evoked response recorder and an audiometer. 84 Tetanic stimulation of the afferent fiber evoked after - inhibition of the A δ DRR for various lengths of time. 85 It has evoked some controversy about the problem whether a certain dose of allergen by intradermic injection can result in serologic changes in human body or not. 86 Objective: To investigate multi channel visual evoked potentials in normal children and anisometropic amblyopic children. 87 Objective:This study illustrates how multifocal visual evoked components are derived from multichannel bipolar recordings when analyzed topographically. 88 The very phrases were worn so threadbare that they evoked no image except that of a turbaned "character. " leaking sawdust at every pore as he pursued a tiger through the Bois de Boulogne. 89 His playing of Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending evoked such emotion the audience was spellbound. 90 SNCV, amplitude and latent period in caudal nerve were determined by evoked electromyogram and plasma NO level was measured by spectrophotography. 91 Objective To choose suitable monitoring index and general anesthetic blood concentration for median nerve somatosensory evoked potential(MnSSEP)during operation. 92 To investigate the distribution properties of multifocal pattern visual evoked potential across visual field. 93 The response he evoked was a little more hectic and a little less profound. 94 Differentiation between the echinococcal cyst and hepatocellular carcinoma on CT images evoked diagnostic difficulty before operation. 95 The screening method assessed evoked otoacoustic emissions with an Otodynamics ILO 292. 96 Results: Fresh water does inhibIt'stone formation rat kidney evoked by 1 , 2 - ethanediol and ammonium chloride. 97 Moreover, excessive use of clerical power or usurpation of political and economic power has again and again evoked vigorous resistance. 98 Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) is of important significance in neurology and audiology. 99 Objective To investigate the effect of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on motor evoked potential(MEP) after spinal cord injury in rats. 100 Results Visceral nociceptive evoked responses of 148 neurons in ACG to stimulating contralateral GSN were recorded. 101 Objective To study the diagnostic values of somatosensory evoked potential ( SEP ) in spinal cord diseases. 102 The speckle noise is the inherent noise pattern evoked by the mechanism of ultrasound imaging. 103 OBJECTIVE: To investigate the character of auditory evoked potential P300 of the patients with senile psychotic depression. 104 Methods The visceromotor responses (VMR) evoked by repeated colorectal distention (CRD) were monitored in lightly anesthetized adult female rats. 105 The inter ethnic relations and ethnic identification in China, which are dynamic, have evoked a heated discussion in ethnological and anthropological studies recently. 106 A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture. 107 The result declares that transmission of VP in willow stem (salix babylonica) plantlet can be evoked by treating the wood with Naclsolution or by a local burn on the stem. 108 Objective To investigate the characteristics of cognitive evoked potentials in mental retardation and idiot savant. 109 Mammals stimulating the lateral hypothalamus seem to be caught in a loop, Panksepp writes, "where each stimulation evoked a reinvigorated search strategy" (and Panksepp wasn't referring to Bing). 110 Evoked potential ( EP ), transcranial Dopplar ( TCD ) and CT were studied in 94 patients with different stages of hypertension. 111 To investigate the improvement of experiment on cerebral cortex evoked potential in rat. 112 Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) and motor conduction velocity (MCV) were studied in 20 patients with cerebral palsy treated by selective posterior rhizotomy (SPR). 113 The present invention belongs to the field of medical electronics, and is especially system and method for separating binocular vision evoked potentials (VEP). 114 Objective To assess the effect of propofol, midazolam, thiopentone and ketamine on auditory evoked potential index (AEPI) and the value of AEPI in the monitoring of anesthetic depth. 115 Methods:Evoked release of catecholamine from cardiac sympathetic nerve in rabbit heart in vivo was recorded by electrochemical amperometry using gold fiber micro-electrodes. 116 Measure the audition threshold change of the brain stem audition area evoked potential; and the content of the glucose and pyruvic acid in the cochlea were measured after the end of treatment. 117 Different from prior research, our study shows that among groups with different levels of product familiarity, there is no significant difference in evoked set size. 118 This review introduces the present study state of the psoriasis evoked by streptococcal infection. 119 AIM : To investigate three variations of brain evoked potentials ( BEP ) in army men with post traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ). 120 A vestibular evoked myogenic potential test (a neurophysiological assessment technique to inspect the function of organs in the inner ear) can also show abnormalities characteristic of SCDS. 121 The relationship between spinal cord injury and filum terminale traction in TCS and the condition of recovery were found out by means of evoked potential, electron microscope and pathological section. 122 In the research of the transient visual evoked potential(VEP)based brain-computer interface(BCI), VEP signal extraction and recognition are essential for obtaining BCI control signal. 123 Brain-stem trigeminal evoked potential(BTEP) is the electrophysiological indicator which reflects functions of subcortical trigeminal sense-conducting pathway. 124 Objective:To observe the changes of visual evoked potential (VEP) in diabetic rats and the influence of nerve growth factor (NGF) and aminoguanidine (AG) on VEP. 125 Objective To evaluate the role of protein kinase C(PKC) in the thermal hyperalgesia evoked by local injection of endothelin-1(ET-1). 126 Phrenic nerve discharges were decreased and the amplitude of P2 and N2 waves of arcuatus nucleus evoked potentials were increased by microinjection of glycine into VLNTS. 127 Objective: To investigate the possibility of early diagnosing for pituitary tumours by associative detection of pattern visual evoked potentials(PVEP) with pattern electroretinography (PERG) . 128 The effects of stimulating V. P. L. on the nociceptive discharge of FO nucleus evoked by stimulating the splanchnic nerve in a cat were studied. 129 Its small teeth and narrow nose, the overall shape of the braincase and the thickness of the cranial bones all evoked Homo. 129 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 130 The court's assumption of such responsibility had evoked a variety of responses. 131 The characteristics of VEP, the reliability of its normal values, and preliminary opinion on the application of evoked potentials in aerospace medicine were discussed. 132 Excitability of the motor cortex were assessed by rest threshold (RT), central motor conduction time (CMCT), central silent period (CSP) and amplitude of motor evoked potential(MEP). 133 Objective: To improve the experiment on cerebral cortex evoked potential of rabbit. 134 Objective To assess motor function of the extremities before hemispherectomy by transcranial magnetic stimulation motor evoked potential (TMS-MEP). 135 Methods Totally 200 PSVT patients were selected and their PSVT were evoked or terminated by transesophageal atrial pacing. Electrocardiogram and vectorcardiogram of PSVT were recorded. 136 They know the atmosphere of those bleak landscapes so well evoked by Auden. 137 Combined with evoked potential and magnetoencephalography, it could improved the site - specific accuracy. 138 Cortical somatosensory evoked potentials were monitored in 8 cases, and in 5 of them somatosensory evoked potentials phase reversal or similar waves were detected. 139 A seven-man a cappella group called Naturally 7 played “Ready or Not, ” an original song that evoked the soulful 1960s sound of the Motown record label. 140 How many memories are evoked by a canopied bed and awu- tou dresser from grandmother's time? 141 Objective To determine the correlation between the changes of visual evoked potential(VEP)and the concentration of blood methanol in patients suffered from acute methylismus. 142 Changes of brainstem auditory and somatosensory evoked potentials in late infantile form of metachromatic leukodystrophy and the diagnostic value. 143 He looked like a ghost evoked unseasonably from the grave. 144 In this paper, a fast visual evoked potential measurement technique - system identification with pseudo - random sequences is presented. 145 Flattered by her seeming importance, she evoked a confinding smile in return. 146 Ex : The Da Vinci Code has evoked heated discussions recently. 147 Objective To investigate the effect of high frequency electrical stimulation in the thalamic reticular nucleus(TRN) on the epileptic rats evoked by Pentylenetetrazol(PTZ). 148 Methods 116 cirrhosis patients were studied by 3 kinds of intelligent mental test and 3 kinds of evoked potential (EP) test , and the results were compared with that of normal population. 149 Methods Postural reactions of 14 young people and 14 older people as subjects were evoked by sudden unpredictable mediolateral translation platform. 150 Certainly, this dimension should be evoked in a register that has nothing unreal, or dereistic, about it, but is rather unrealized. 151 Tarlv score, somatosensory evoked potentials ( SEP ), motor evoked potentials ( MEP ) were examined. 152 Objective To establish the normal values of pudendal somatosensory evoked potential (PSSEP) and sacral reflex latency (SRL) in children. 153 CSAR evoked by epicardial application of BK in sham and CHF rats. 154 Objective To probe into the changes in the brain-stem auditory evoked potentials(BAEP) of hyperbilirunemic neonates and the effects on BAEP after phototherapy. 155 BEFORE becoming synonymous with conflict, the word Kashmir evoked wildflower meadows and crystal mountain lakes. 156 Objective To study the sensory evoked potential which could show the lesion on the spinal cord ventrally, and evaluate its application in clinical practice. 157 In order to prevent food poisoning evoked by ciguatoxin, the sources, chemical structure, properties, poisoning symptoms and the hazard to humans of ciguatoxin were summarized. 158 The goal here is to ensure that any system command evoked on the script syntactically and semantically works properly on Linux as well. 159 While volume adjusting is evoked,(http:///evoked.html) default volume is collected under the mode of open loop control. 160 Objective To mensurate the normal latency of facial nerve-evoked brain potentials in rats, and establish a database of normal values of facial-nerve evoked brain potentials for our lab. 161 Objective:To investigate multi channel Visual Evoked Potentials(VEP)with different spatial frequencies in ametropic amblyopia. 162 The speckle noise is the inherent noise pattern evoked by the mechanism of ultrasound imaging. It brings great difficulties to the feature extraction, recognition and analysis. 163 Objective: To study the motor evoked potentials (MEP) in foramen magnum lesions. 164 Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are produced by electrical activity of the visual cortex in response to light or pattern stimulation of the retina. 165 Objective: To explore the diagnostic values of transcranial doppler (TCD) and brain-stem auditory evoked potentials ( BAEP) in vertebrobasilar ischemia (VBI) . 166 Objectives:To study the clinical practice of bulbocavernosus (BCR), isohiocavernosus (ICR) , somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) in the located diagnosis of nervous system diseases. 167 Yet the response he evoked was a little more hectic and a little less profound. 168 Objective To analyze the results of newborn transieutly evoked otoacoustic emission(TEOAE) screening and multiple factors influencing the screening in neonatal intensive care unit(NICU). 169 Objective To evaluate the effect of visual evoked potential ( VEP ) in patients of traumatic optic neuropathy. 170 In MPTP - lesioned mice, exercise increased evoked vesicular DA release in striatal slices, particularly in dorsal striatum. 171 There is Class II evidence that somatosensory evoked potentials have prognostic value in patients with CSM. 172 Demonstrable antibodies are evoked in carriers after a few weeks of infection. 173 Objective To investigate the clinical application of brain evoked potentials ( BEP ) in patients with psychomotor epilepsy. 174 From Big Flat, a private road leads past a locked gate to Josephine Lake, hidden in a glacial cirque, or valley, underneath a granite crag that I had been told evoked comparisons to the Matterhorn. 175 Gaze - evoked amaurosis is an uncommon but pathognomonic symptom of intrinsic orbital mass lesion. 176 Pelvic nerve and splanchnic nerve section reduced ACC responses evoked by CRD. 177 The phenomena of credit loss and credit lack existed generally in the field of production, consumption, financial service, etc, have evoked whole society's close attention. 178 Robinson's triumphs in the face of bigotry evoked a sense of pride among black people and forced the rest of America to consider anew the doctrine of white supremacy. |
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