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Kiernan's reasoning has in part to do with the much-discussed political context of the poem: it has been held by most scholars, until recently, that the poem was composed in the 8th century on the assumption that a poem eliciting sympathy for the Danes could not have been composed by Anglo-Saxons during the Viking Ages of the 9th and 10th centuries, and that the poem celebrates the namesakes of 8th Century Mercian Kings.
Pheremones have also been identified in fruit flies, detected by neurons in the antenna, that send a message to the brain eliciting aggression ; it has been noted that aggression pheremones have not been identified in humans.
When this is done often enough the CS ordinarily stops eliciting a CR ; that is, it has been extinguished.
The technique ( which requires interrogators to watch the body language of suspects to detect deceit ) has been criticized for being difficult to apply across cultures and eliciting false confessions from innocent people.
* A single introduction of a different stimulus late in the habituation procedure when responding to the eliciting stimulus has declined can cause an increase in the habituated response.
Just before it seems that Nas Choka's forces would win at the Battle of Mon Calamari, they suddenly make a hasty retreat back to Yuuzhan ' tar, where Zonama Sekot has appeared in the capital planet's skies, causing various disasters and eliciting more opposition from the heretics.
It has been controversial, however, because of its role in eliciting confessions from criminal suspects.
The advice " Don't shoot the messenger " was first expressed ( very obliquely ) by Shakespeare in Henry IV, part 2 ( 1598 ) and in Antony and Cleopatra: when told Antony has married another, Cleopatra threatens to treat the messenger's eyes as balls, eliciting the response ' gracious madam, I that do bring the news made not the match '.
Since mid-2003, the Guess stock has continuously risen, eliciting nothing but positive reviews from stock holders and Wall Street, though the wider community has more mixed opinions.
The movie on the other hand has been praised for its depiction of Ukraine and Ukrainians as " vivid rather than monochromatic ; they are multi-dimensional, eliciting more than one feeling of, say, fascination or dislike ".
Thus, a witness might not normally be permitted to testify she is a safe driver, and the opponent cannot normally prove she is in general an unsafe driver but should the witness nonetheless happen to testify she is a safe driver ( say because no objection was made to the question ), her opponent can now contradict her by eliciting on cross-examination that she has been involved in several accidents.

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The Resolutions had been controversial since their passage, eliciting disapproval from ten state legislatures.
He and drummer Elvin Jones have been credited with eliciting more forceful playing than usual from Coleman on the albums New York is Now and Love Call.
After the main organ systems have been investigated by inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation, specific tests may follow ( such as a neurological investigation, orthopedic examination ) or specific tests when a particular disease is suspected ( e. g. eliciting Trousseau's sign in hypocalcemia ).
However, exhibits under new, professional management in recent years have been far more venturesome, eliciting comparisons to Seattle's Henry Art Gallery.
Thorndike emphasized the importance of the situation in eliciting a response ; the cat would not go about making the lever-pressing movement if it was not in the puzzle box but was merely in a place where the response had never been reinforced.
With the explosion of on-line information new opportunities for finding and using electronic data have been generated, these changes have also brought the task of eliciting useful information to the forefront.

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Though designed strictly as a mechanism to support " natural language conversation " with a computer, ELIZA's DOCTOR script was found to be surprisingly successful in eliciting emotional responses from users who, in the course of interacting with the program, began to ascribe understanding and motivation to the program's output.
Besides using Gothic architecture as a setting, with the aim of eliciting certain associations from the reader, there was an equally close association between the use of Gothic architecture and the storylines of Gothic novels, with the architecture often serving as a mirror for the characters and the plot lines of the story.
While his stories appeared in the pages of prominent pulp magazines such as Weird Tales ( eliciting letters of outrage as often as letters of praise from regular readers of the magazines ), not many people knew his name.
She pioneered a controversial technique for eliciting intimate details from young children and inspired passage of a law allowing them to testify by closed-circuit television, out of the possibly intimidating presence of their suspected molesters.
He is also remembered for issuing the papal bull Ad extirpanda, which authorized the use of torture by the Inquisition for eliciting confessions from heretics.
This prevents them from eliciting an immune response.
The reading passage ( RP ) style is next down on the formal register, and the interview style ( IS ) is when an interviewer can finally get into eliciting a more casual speech from the subject.
Rowan actually nailed some, mentioning " President Ronald Reagan " in a story from " 1988, 20 years from now ", eliciting laughter.
They quickly commandeered the town, eliciting a promise of no resistance from the Essex militia in return for promising not to harm the townspeople or burn their homes, while a messenger rode to Fort Trumbull in New London for help.
Sullivan then addressed the audience as he stood beside Elvis, who began shaking his legs, eliciting screams from the audience.
Throughout her life Addams was close to many women and was very good at eliciting the involvement of women from different classes in Hull House's programs.
In A Night at the Opera, which begins in Italy, his character, Fiorello, claims not to be Italian, eliciting a surprised look from Groucho:
In England this essay, which was regarded and treated as a plea for deism, caused a great sensation, eliciting several replies, from among others William Whiston, Bishop Hare, Bishop Benjamin Hoadly, and Richard Bentley, who, under the signature of " Phileleutherus Lipsiensis ", roughly handles certain arguments carelessly expressed by Collins, but triumphs chiefly by an attack on the trivial points of scholarship, his own pamphlet being by no means faultless in this very respect.
An adept manipulator, she can easily charm adults while eliciting fear and revulsion from other children, who can sense something wrong with her.
In most productions of the 20th century, up to about 1980, Polonius was played as a somewhat senile, garrulous man of about seventy-five or so, eliciting a few laughs from the audience by the depiction.
's recurring NPCs ; he is often recognized by description before being mentioned by name, eliciting a cry from the players ( in unison ) of " RED GURDY PICKENS ?!".
This is referred to as a positive cortical tropism because eliciting sensory stimuli, such as would result from tactile contact on the volar aspect of the fingers and palm of the hand, are linked to the activation of movement that increases or enhances the eliciting stimulation through a positive feedback connection.
This is referred to as a negative cortical tropism because eliciting sensory stimuli, such as would result from tactile contact on the volar aspect of the fingers and palm of the hand, are linked to the activation of movement that reduces or eliminates the eliciting stimulation through a negative feedback connection.
The detached wireless infrared keyboard promised a degree of convenience none of its competitors had, eliciting visions of word-processing wirelessly from one's couch with the computer connected to a TV set as a display.

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The removal of dying cells by phagocytes occurs in an orderly manner without eliciting an inflammatory response.
Amok episodes of this kind normally end with the attacker being killed by bystanders or committing suicide, eliciting theories that amok may be a form of intentional suicide in cultures where suicide is heavily stigmatized.
The number of molecules capable of eliciting chemotactic responses is relatively high, and we can distinguish primary and secondary chemotactic molecules.
Posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) emerges after exposure to a traumatic event eliciting fear, horror or helplessness that involves bodily injury, the threat of injury, or death to one ’ s self or another person The chronic stress in PTSD contributes to an observed decrease in hippocampal volume and declarative memory deficits.
As production became more specialized, trade guilds were divided and subdivided, eliciting the squabbles over jurisdiction that produced the paperwork by which economic historians trace their development: there were 101 trades in Paris by 1260, and earlier in the century the metalworking guilds of Nuremberg were already divided among dozens of independent trades, in the boom economy of the 13th century.
Their use is restricted in eliciting testimony in court, to reduce the ability of the examiner to direct or influence the evidence presented.
The prospect of eliciting flak can be a deterrent to the reporting of certain kinds of facts or opinions.
Since the dopamine remains in the synapse longer, the neurotransmitter continues to bind to the receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, eliciting a pleasurable emotional response.
The hoax by Randi raised ethical concerns in the scientific community, eliciting criticism even among skeptical communities such as the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP ), which he helped found.
In many cases the excitatory postsynaptic potential ( EPSP ) will not reach the threshold for eliciting an action potential.
# A second messenger transmits the signal into the cell, eliciting a physiological response.
Some questioned whether the country was overstretched, and in 1905 the British foreign minister said that the " empire resembles a huge, gouty giant with its fingers and toes extended all over the globe, which cannot be approached without eliciting a scream.
Vaccinations protect against viral diseases, in part, by eliciting the production of antibodies.
Proponents of the SCM note that the bizarre dissociative symptoms are rarely present before intensive therapy by specialists in the treatment of DID who, through the process of eliciting, conversing and identifying alters, shape, or possibly create the diagnosis.
In philosophy, a thought experiment typically presents an imagined scenario with the intention of eliciting an intuitive or reasoned response about the way things are in the thought experiment.
# During this review, the agency eliciting the support of the IGWG will make a case presentation.

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