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  • The science of conditionable reactions of cerebrate animals is called psychology, and the means by which the reactions are influenced are called psychogenetic, whether these are healthy or diseased. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • It shows his profound misunderstanding of the term "capitalism"; it echoes the misunderstanding that he and his decerebrated shadow chancellor have had of this crisis ever since it began to develop. Gates of Vienna
  • Animals were anaesthetized through inhalation of isoflurane and decerebrated. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Mr. Britling cerebrated abundantly about these contrasts. Mr. Britling Sees It Through
  • One of the most horrifying things I have ever witnessed was an experiment in which a cat was ‘decerebrated ‘, that is, it had all of its brain scraped out.’
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  • I've cerebrated all day for seven bodies besides my own and I find it wearing. Old Rose and Silver
  • The fact that decerebrate newborns behave much more similarly to normal newborns than to decerebrate adults is already an important distinction that cannot be overemphasized. What Experts Know, What Doctors Know, What Moms Know
  • It has been shown that decerebrated or anaesthetised animals start to chew with no other stimulation than placing some food in the mouth.
  • Kind Shaun, we all requested, much as we hate to say it, but since you rose to the use of money have you not, without suggesting for an instant, millions of moods used up slanguage tun times as words as the penmarks used out in sinscript with such hesitancy by your cerebrated brother — excuse me not men-tioningahem? — Finnegans Wake
  • If the Democratic party actually had any leadership, or even more than a handful of people who are not decerebrate, they would close this down. Richardson Defends Bill Clinton From McCarthyism Charge ��� But Blasts Carville
  • Add to that the bunch of decerebrated zombies who keep hitting compulsively on the foreigners, and the situation is sometime a bit weird. Women and Marriage in Taiwan
  • I'd rather see them wrestle than be turned into drooling decerebrate mutants like modern show St. Bernards any time. Wrestling Dogs of Central Asia
  • When will Obama-worshippers cross the “threshold of decerebrate genuflection”? Immigration reform: Obama and Congress vs. the citizens of the United States
  • Generalized tonic seizures may mimic decerebrate and decorticate posturing.
  • In decerebrated animals, rhythmic masticatory motions can also be induced by stimuli in and around the oral area.
  • Also, associative learning and conditioning, which can occur in some decerebrate newborns, have, to my knowledge, never been reported in older PVS patients. What Experts Know, What Doctors Know, What Moms Know
  • An intellectual who had carved a niche in the decerebrate world of satellite broadcasting, he was an interesting choice as an interviewer. Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners
  • I shall give a single illustration of how this more celebrated than cerebrated "divine" is pleased to think that he thinks. The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909
  • Or does its cerebrated head itch with all that swarming brilliance inside? The Times of India
  • The bridle and the rudder too, he sent for Aristotle, the most learned and most cerebrated philosopher of his time, and rewarded him with a munificence proportionable to and becoming the care he took to instruct his son. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • In mammals, serotonin has been shown to initiate locomotion in decerebrated, curarized rabbits, and in neonatal rats.
  • Our voice remains the final bastion against incipient Islamic brain death, when Muslims will become spiritually decerebrate. Qanta Ahmed, MD: The Adventures of Itamar Marcus and the Hamas Bunny: Palestine at Play
  • Theodore isn't with us to partake in our celebration of his cerebrated gloom but, as he would be the first to tell you, take heart -- as long as there is death, there is hope. Brother Theodore Centenary
  • This is no longer the case by around 2 months of age, when decerebrate infants begin to exhibit the rigidity typical of PVS patients. What Experts Know, What Doctors Know, What Moms Know
  • Its growth was rapidly accelerated by nanoassemblers, but it remained in a virtually decerebrate condition under external life support until its skull was sufficiently large enough for your brain to be transplanted. A King of Infinite Space
  • Not for nothing was this man cerebrated throughout Methodism as a saver of souls. Tales of the Five Towns
  • The terminal illness is characterised by deep coma and decerebrate or decorticate posturing.
  • But at the newborn stage, the essential difference between normal and decerebrate infants is in the area of potential for future development, with only subtle differences in actual, present functioning. What Experts Know, What Doctors Know, What Moms Know

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