0 past simple and past participle of stimulate --
1 to encourage something to grow, develop, or become active: --
A familiar notion, again, is that a national political system can be stimulated by the permanent jockeying for position among party elites.
In turn, these advances have stimulated the development of therapeutic approaches targeting structural motifs required for protein self-assembly.
The dashed line represents a 30-secondlatency cut-off which we used to identify cells that are connected to the stimulated cell.
These observations should not be interpreted as criticisms of the book, but rather as reflections stimulated by it.
In the process of making their own valuable contribution to the topic, the critics have also stimulated historians into expanding their horizons beyond the state.
It was our experience, however, that having patients and carers in the same groups stimulated vigorous debate and discussion that challenged individuals' views.
Also, the increase in residue biomass with time likely stimulated microbial activity and therefore increased the production of carbonic acid, a by-product from microbial respiration.
Alternatively, stimulated microglia undergo senescence, demonstrated by reduced viability and mitotic activity, after several weeks in culture and in the absence of telomerase repression.