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For instance, " Sapphire and Tonic " for Bombay Sapphire, " Hendrick's and Tonic " for Hendrick's Gin ( garnished with cucumber to further distinguish it ), or " T & T " for Tanqueray.
In some parts of the world ( e. g., German-language areas, France, Korea, Italy, Spain, Turkey ), it is called " Gin Tonic ".
* Tonic ( music ), in tonal music, the central or most important pitch
One Dialogue contains a story about a genie ( from the Arabic " Djinn ") and various " tonics " ( of both the liquid and musical varieties ), which is titled " Djinn and Tonic ".
This scene has been recreated many times ; for instance, in the Bugs Bunny cartoon Hare Tonic, the Mickey Mouse cartoon Lonesome Ghosts, in The Three Stooges short Idle Roomers ( 1944 ), in The Pink Panther ( 1963 ), in the TV series Gilligan's Island (" Gilligan vs. Gilligan ", 1966 ), in the film Big Business ( 1988 ), The X-Files (" Dreamland ") and Family Guy (" Road to Germany ").
* Amphigorey Too, 1975 ( ISBN 0-399-50420-6 ) — contains The Beastly Baby, The Nursery Frieze, The Pious Infant, The Evil Garden, The Inanimate Tragedy, The Gilded Bat, The Iron Tonic, The Osbick Bird, The Chinese Obelisks ( bis ), The Deranged Cousins, The Eleventh Episode, Untitled Book, The Lavender Leotard, The Disrespectful Summons, The Abandoned Sock, The Lost Lions, Story for Sara Alphonse Allais, The Salt Herring Charles Cros, Leaves from a Mislaid Album, and A Limerick
* Tonic ( music ), a concept of musical theory
* Tonic ( band ), an American rock band
* Tonic ( Tonic album ), 2010
* Tonic ( music venue ), a New York City music venue, 1998 – 2007
* Tonic ( Medeski Martin & Wood album ), 2000
* Tonic ( radio program ), Canadian radio program
* Tonic Sol-fa ( a cappella group ), a quartet from Minnesota
However, Ford introduced an entry-level model called the Tonic, a rebadged version of the last version of KF hatchack Mazda 323 ( VI gen ), which was sold until 2003.
He is a consultant with political and public relations consultancy Halogen Communications Ltd, as well as J. Chandler & Co., distributor of Buckfast Tonic Wine and has written a number of books including Scotland First: Truth and Consequences ( 2004 ), Global Scots: Voices from Afar ( with Kenny MacAskill ) ( 2006 ) ( published in the UK as Global Scots: Making It in the Modern World ), Wherever the Saltire Flies ( with Kenny MacAskill ) ( 2006 ) and Scotland: The Road Divides ( with Tom Brown ) ( 2007 ).
D ' Indy ( 1903, p. 117 ), who analyses the chord as on IV after Riemann's transcendent principle ( as phrased by Serge Gut: " the most classic succession in the world: Tonic, Subdominant, Dominant " ( 1981, p. 150 )) and rejects the idea of an added " lowered seventh ", eliminates, " all artificial, dissonant notes, arising solely from the melodic motion of the voices, and therefore foreign to the chord ," finding that the Tristan chord is " no more than a subdominant in the key of A, collapsed in upon itself melodically, the harmonic progression represented thus:
The five sodas are titled Elixir of Purity ( Cream Soda ), Necromancer's Tonic ( Root Beer ), Beast Brew ( Green Apple ), Illusion Infusion ( Blue Bubblegum ), and Purifying Fire water ( Fruit Punch ).

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In 2004, there was talk of a movie about Chapman's life, to be called Gin and Tonic, by Hippofilms in cooperation with Jim Yoakum.
He took small roles in three short silent comedies starring his wife Elsa Lanchester, Daydreams, Blue Bottles and The Tonic ( all 1928 ) which had been specially written for her by H. G. Wells.
In Washington, the scientists testing Yokumberry Tonic dream of a time when life will be totally controlled by science (" Oh Happy Day ").
Buckfast Tonic Wine, commonly known as Buckfast, Buckie or Tonic, is a fortified wine licensed by Buckfast Abbey in Devon, south west England.
* Music and Victorian Philanthropy: The Tonic Sol-fa Movement by Charles Edward McGuire ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009 )
From this developed a design and production factory that specialised in the manufacture of airborne and ground equipment for target aircraft and missile fields including the Tonic towed target, which can be carried and streamed by a Jindivik 3A.
" sequence is interrupted by Daffy and Elmer, then Bugs, also doing this at the end of Baseball Bugs and Hare Tonic, comes in and delivers the closing line, " That's All Folks !".
The. to ccTLD is administered by the Tonga Network Information Center ( Tonic ).
When told by a club owner that they needed a name to put on a poster in the window of his establishment, Cummings made a sign: " Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show: Tonic for the Soul ".
He was replaced by Jeremy Vogt, who performed with the likes of Tonic and The Connells.
Beginning on March 19, After Hours was replaced by Tonic, a two-hour block of light jazz programming hosted by Katie Malloch ( Monday to Friday ) and Tim Tamashiro ( Saturday and Sunday ) from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ( since moved to 8 p. m. to 10 p. m .) local time, as Radio 2 began a formatting change intended by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to increase the amount of jazz, contemporary popular music and indie rock, as well as boost the amount of Canadian content, in Radio 2's schedule.
In the UK, the drink is sometimes referred to by the initials of Vodka And Tonic, VAT.
On the album Everything You Know Is Wrong by the comedy troupe The Firesign Theatre, the recording's narrator plays a wire recording of a medicine show featuring a " Dr. Firesign " promoting " Chief Dancing Knockout's Pyramid Pushover Paste " and " Don Bruhaha's Inca Hell-Oil Tonic ".
The weeknight version of the jazz program Tonic, hosted by Katie Malloch, is broadcast from CBM-FM in Montreal, to the entire Radio 2 network, from Monday to Friday.
Tonic immobility has also been used to describe the paralysis which often immobilizes animals, such as rodents or birds, when they feel threatened by a predator.
Tonic immobility has been used to show that hens in cages are more fearful than those in pens, hens on the top tier of tiered battery cages are more fearful than those on the lower levels, hens carried by hand are more than hens carried on a mechanical conveyor, and hens undergoing longer transportation times are more fearful than those undergoing transport of a shorter duration.
* Ballets created on Corella by today's choreographers: For 4 by Christopher Wheeldon, Non Troppo by Mark Morris, The Pied Piper by David Parsons, HereAfter by Natalie Weir & Stanton Welch, Meadow by Lar Lubovitch, Baroque Game by Robert Hill, Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra by Robert Hill, Known by Heart by Twyla Tharp, Getting Closer by John Neumeier, Sin and Tonic by James Kudelka, and both Clear and We Got it Good by choreographer Stanton Welch.

Tonic and action
Tonic neurons are the opposite and only fire an action potential when movement occurs.

physiology and ),
At each of these levels a botanist might be concerned with the classification ( taxonomy ), structure ( anatomy and morphology ), or function ( physiology ) of plant life.
Although details of their physiology were not mentioned on screen, the space slug, ( a giant worm-like creature that lived on asteroids in the vacuum of space ), and the Mynock, ( pesky bat-like vermin that would attach to spaceship hulls and chew through power conduits to feed off the raw energy ), are said to be silicon-based organisms in Star Wars Expanded Universe sources.
Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( 1818 ), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the " Scottish School of Common Sense ", encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the supernatural theory of " animal magnetism " with a new interpretation based upon " common sense " laws of physiology and psychology.
His father Henry Nottidge Moseley ( 1844 – 91 ), who died when Henry Moseley was quite young, was a biologist and also a professor of anatomy and physiology at the University of Oxford, who had been a member of the Challenger Expedition.
Ignaz Döllinger ( 1770 – 1841 ), his professor of anatomy and physiology, however, most influenced him.
* Elizabeth Blackburn, professor of biology and physiology at UCSF, Nobel laureate in Medicine ( 2009 ), discoverer of the ribonucleoprotein enzyme, telomerase.
In Grant Morrison ’ s stories of the early 2000s, mutants are portrayed as a distinct subculture with " mutant bands ," mutant use of code-names as their primary form of self identity ( rather than their given birth names ), and a popular mutant fashion designer who created outfits tailored to mutant physiology.
* Duct ( anatomy ), various ducts in anatomy and physiology
* Stimulus ( physiology ), a detectable change in the environment that influences an activity of an organism
* Stimulus ( physiology ), something external that influences an activity
Citizens of the Culture refer to a normal human as " human-basic " and the vast majority opt for significant enhancements ; severed limbs grow back, sexual physiology can be voluntarily changed from male to female and back ( though the process itself takes time ), sexual stimulation and endurance are strongly heightened in both sexes ( something that is often subject of envious debate among other species ), pain can be switched off, toxins can be bypassed away from the digestive system, automatic functions such as breathing or heart rate can be switched to conscious control, and bones and muscles adapt quickly to changes in gravity without the need to exercise.
According to Byzantine historian Kathryn Ringrose, while the pagans of Classical Antiquity based their notions of gender in general and eunuchs in particular on physiology ( the genitalia ), the Byzantine Christians based them on behaviour and more specifically procreation.
The subjects of the books, in order, are God, angels ( including demons ), the human mind or soul, physiology, of ages ( family and domestic life ), medicine, the universe and celestial bodies, time, form and matter ( elements ), air and its forms, water and its forms, earth and its forms including geography, gems, minerals and metals, animals, and color, odor, taste and liquids.
* Depression ( physiology ), a reduction in a biological variable or the function of an organ
Sources on biology ( human physiology, living creatures, botany: texts 328-435 ), by R. W. Sharples.
* Flushing ( physiology ), the warm, red condition of human skin
* Hallowell Davis ( 1896 – 1992 ), pioneer in studying the physiology of hearing, at the Central Institute for the Deaf
The fundamental properties of muscle physiology were determined with work done using frog muscles ( including the force generating mechanism of all muscle, the length-tension relationship, and the force-velocity curve ), and frogs are still the preferred model organism due to the long survival of muscles in vitro and the possibility of isolating intact single-fiber preparations ( not possible in other organisms ).
Pharmacists are educated in pharmacology, pharmacognosy, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, microbiology, pharmacy practice ( including drug interactions, medicine monitoring, medication management ), pharmaceutics, pharmacy law, physiology, anatomy, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug delivery, pharmaceutical care, nephrology, hepatology, and compounding of medications.
BioSentient has obtained the license to commercialize NASA's space-age technology known as Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise ( AFTE ), a patented technique that uses biofeedback and autogenic therapy to allow patients to monitor and control their physiology as a possible treatment for anxiety and stress-related disorders.

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