0 to persuade someone to work for a company or become a new member of an organization, especially the army: --
1 a new member of an organization, especially the army: --
2 to persuade someone to become a new member of an organization: --
3 a new member of an organization, esp. a military organization --
4 to employ new people to work for a company or organization: --
5 to find new people to take part in an activity or event, or to help you in some way: --
Therefore, during one cycle of fast oscillations only a small volume of neurons is recruited.
A total of 37 participants were originally recruited.
How could they gain recruits for their war on hearts and minds?
One hundred and twenty male and female patients aged over 75 years were recruited within 48 hours of admission.
Archives hold numerous complaints from provincial governors about the insufficiency of security forces under their authority and requests for additional mounted recruits.
The families were recruited from local birth records.
Identifying the paths children take in recruiting already existing linguistic devices for new conceptual-syntactic mappings is of theoretical importance.
Their families, recruited from local birth records, had agreed to participate with their children in a longitudinal study of language development.