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impulses <an impulse; impulses> N

impulses

intermittent impulses

impulse <an impulse; impulses> N

angular impulse PHYS

breaker impulse ELEC

break impulse ELEC

impulse circuit COMMUNIC

impulse coupling ARCHIT

impulse frequency COMMUNIC

impulse meter COMMUNIC

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The result is that the brain will block the impulses of the nondominant eye with resulting amblyopia or strabismus.
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It works by interfering with the transmission of nerve impulses in insects by binding irreversibly to specific insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
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Admirably attentive to the world and to their own inner impulses, these are authentic and most satisfying poems.
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This showed the impotence of the civilian government to have any influence over the impulses of the army.
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Deferred gratification, also known as impulse control, is an example of this, concerning impulses primarily relating to things that a person wants or desires.
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But children need some protection from their own gluttonous impulses, don't they?
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His splenetic impulses are organic, evidently immune to intervention or rehabilitation, and apt to burst forth in response to mild or mysterious provocations.
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The heart contracts when the posterior neurones activate the five anterior neurones, which send impulses to the muscle cells.
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To exorcise this ghost, they both act on impulses reaching impromptu decisions that voice deeply held sentiments, which they push out at the time from any detail analysis.
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The instrument of others' suffering, she is also the victim of her own impulses, a figure that inspires both terror and pity.
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