stimulus

प्रोत्साहन
definition
noun
areas of the brain which respond to auditory stimuli
a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
translation of 'stimulus'
उद्दीपन,
कार्यप्रेरक वस्तु
noun
उसकाव,
उत्तेजना,
प्रोत्साहन,
प्रेरणा,
संदीपन,
उभाड़
example
However, the primary 'stimulus' for cytokine secretion during cardiac illness remains unknown.
They are conditioned to respond to an auditory 'stimulus' by, for example, dropping a block when a sound is heard through earphones.
A researcher at the university found that the medical event itself is a 'stimulus' for patients to quit smoking.
A cascade of events must occur for the neurotransmitter 'stimulus' to lead to cellular response.
In this age of constant 'stimulus' , Larivière posits that we're more in love with the images of our partners than the people themselves.
if the tax were abolished, it would act as a 'stimulus' to exports
In mice, one way to get around this problem is by engineering animals that can only respond to a given 'stimulus' in a single cell type.
Also, if devaluation acts as a 'stimulus' for growth in America this could have a positive knock-on effect in the rest of the world.
The sensation of respiratory symptoms has to exceed a certain threshold before a nociceptive 'stimulus' is perceived.
The neurogenic 'stimulus' did not alter albumin exudation in any group.
And given the strength of the dollar, the US economy will not receive a 'stimulus' from increased exports.
Local stimulation by distension along the body of the esophagus will elicit a peristaltic wave at the 'stimulus' site.
It was possible that the injection of cash into communities would raise the level of demand for basic commodities and could act as an economic 'stimulus' .
she loved the 'stimulus' of the job
Other forms of export could also act as a 'stimulus' for national economies.
She said a bid would provide a huge 'stimulus' for elite sport and also boost efforts to encourage it at grassroots level.
State anxiety is a transitory state, which occurs in response to a stimulus and is likely to vary in intensity as a function of the 'stimulus' .
if the tax were abolished, it would act as a 'stimulus' to exports
But in a way a big part of the 'stimulus' of the job has been to be faced with repertoire that somebody else has chosen.
The 'stimulus' for the activity may be an important dinner party, a new boss to impress, or, in the case of professional chefs, a new book or television programme to fill.
But the notion that the profit motive can adequately replace the public-service ethic as the 'stimulus' for helping the old and sick is less than a joke.
she loved the 'stimulus' of the job
Herein, we would like to add activating a topic receptor as a proapoptotic 'stimulus' for its cells in the Table.
The present out and out secularism of the state could prove to be a 'stimulus' to genuine ecumenism.
The introduction of these two players acted as a positive 'stimulus' for the home team and a stream of chances were created.
The Tullio phenomenon represents vestibular symptoms and/or eye movements evoked by a sound 'stimulus' .
However, the euro could also act as a 'stimulus' for economic harmonization, and for the liberalization of labour and capital markets.
It also acted as a 'stimulus' for Britain to modernise her outdated Royal Air Force.
It's not, I believe, the stress of their old job that kills them but the sudden withdrawal of mental 'stimulus' .
A key factor in the second half, given the loss of fiscal 'stimulus' and rising energy prices, will be consumer spending.
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