0 past simple and past participle of recruit --
1 to persuade someone to work for a company or become a new member of an organization, especially the army: --
And he recruited the creativity of an anesthesiologist to develop a management plan that would meet the special requirements of this case.
As the stimulus became larger, more long-range axons were recruited into the collective oscillation, thereby increasing the gain of the feedback circuit.
Therefore, the average age of newly recruited seedlings varies from 6-10 mo among sites.
Consequently, elderly participants were not recruited as the survey content would have been irrelevant.
Between 1996 and 1998, 229 plants died and 629 stems recruited into the 30 cm size class.
From here, they may be recruited or volunteer to become a part of the consultation.
Therefore, during one cycle of fast oscillations only a small volume of neurons is recruited.
A total of 37 participants were originally recruited.