Let it sink
into your nervous system and power you across the goal line.
The need to have someone there for us, to have someone who has our back,» is hard - wired
into our nervous system.
Building gas
into its nervous system is suicidally stupid.
This stuff (blogging) really does get under your skin, and
into your nervous system.
The inner part (medulla) of the gland originates from the same cells that develop
into the nervous system in the embryo.
The inner part, or adrenal medulla, originates from the same cells that develop
into the nervous system in the embryo.
Many cats turn
into nervous wrecks with too much stress.
Puppies that are properly socialized beginning at around 8 weeks of age are more tolerant of new stimuli and people and are less likely to grow
into nervous, fearful dogs.
I was stunned silent, then burst
into nervous laughter.
Neurons: Animated Cellular and Molecular Concepts Take high school students on «field trip»
into the nervous system.
Also notable is the onscreen relationship between Martin Lawrence and James Earl Jones, who plays Roscoe's father; specifically, it's the way Lawrence immediately shifted
into nervous - teenager mode whenever he had a scene with Jones that's interesting.
She brings her «Twilight» game to this film, falling
into her nervous ticks and tells when the script requires her to give something more than her trademarked wide - eyed stare.
«Heart Activated Results Training» is an experiential methodology designed by Adam Hart to hack
into your nervous system.
Your vows became hard - wired
into your nervous system, where today they lodge to make all of your subsequent decisions and choices in life.
Long before mechanical biofeedback techniques emerged, natural biofeedback mechanisms were built
into our nervous systems — a key feature in our development with early humans using it instinctively for survival.
Some coaching practices have an athlete pushing their limit every 4 weeks, but remember, maximal strength oriented training for more than 7 weeks in a row can start to really dig
into the nervous system of an athlete, as far as fast training and performance is concerned.
Our bodies have reflexes built
into our nervous system which can often signal something gone awry - in this case I suspected the visceral - somatic reflex.
In addition to tapping
into the nervous system and spinal processes, he worked on my midsection.
In their latest study, published in the Nov. 2, 2015, advance online issue of Nature Immunology, researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology report that these disease - causing autoimmune T cells are lured
into the nervous system by monocytes and macrophages, a subset of immune cells better known as the immune system's cleanup crew.
These cells have the ability to cross the blood - brain barrier and travel directly
into the nervous system to improve blood flow to the brain and repair some of the nerve damage which has occurred as a result of your degenerative disease or neurological injury.
Treatment strategies involving neurotrophic factors are now based on the transfer of genes, molecules or cells
into the nervous system [122].
But how would a protein go from traveling through the inner-most «tube» of the intestine, where there are no nerve cells,
into the nervous system?
A number of researchers are therefore trying to tap straight
into the nervous system, but that work remains at an early stage of development.
The insects fly themselves, but circuitry embedded
into their nervous systems transmits commands from remote human operators
«If [something doesn't] fit right, you get
into this nervous tic until it's fixed.»
A battery - powered microcontroller plugged
into its nervous system can control its movements
Neural crest cells are primordial cells that have the potential to develop
into nervous system cells, among others.
In 1913 one of Ehrlich's students, Edwin Goldmann, followed up by injecting dye
into the nervous system.
Assembling this unit is easy as well and won't send
you into a nervous wreck when putting together.
If you go
into a nervous sweat thinking about your daycare hiking their price we have some ideas to calm your nerves.
When she told this story the other night to an auditorium packed with moms and dads at Glen Ellyn's Glenbard South High School, the crowd broke
into nervous titters.
It is easier to get a sense of implicit memory if we think about riding a bicycle: When we get on a bicycle, we don't consciously remember learning to contract this muscle, or to lean in that direction; rather, what we learned during childhood is implicitly written
into our nervous system and muscles, and that memory comes alive as a set of lived reactions.
I would always turn
into a nervous wreck, checking the oven religiously to ensure the pie hadn't collapsed or cracked or disintegrated.
This man has bigotry built
into his nervous system just like Hitler.
The integration of certain atoms and complicated molecules into neurons in the course of phylogeny, and further on
into nervous systems and brains, could produce psychic processes.
Not exact matches
Why it's effective: When you do tree pose, your brain has to work together with your
nervous system to figure out where you are in space, calculate the amount of correction necessary to keep you balanced and then turn that analysis
into physical adjustments.
The more we got
into it, the more franchising made us
nervous.
If you're too
nervous or margaritafied to read the whole thing, the invariably wise and poetic Timothy Jost at Health Affairs has distilled the CBO / JCT's take on Trumpcare
into a lovely haiku:
Narodick and her cohorts buckled their PCs
into empty airline seats (they were too
nervous to check them) and flew to wherever they'd finagled five minutes with a reviewer or buyer.
Try this one before you step
into a situation where you know you'll feel
nervous, insecure, or intimidated.
nnuities can be a good fit for older investors too
nervous about risk to sink much
into the markets.
After years of pumping money
into the country's frothiest housing markets, Canada's big banks are suddenly — and alarmingly —
nervous about the debt - fuelled monster they've helped to create.
«Washington has turned
into more of a headwind than a tailwind recently,» she said, suggesting the constant personnel changeovers and turmoils were beginning to make investors
nervous.
The latest sign that the ultra-wealthy are
nervous about putting more money
into today's markets.
But he was still
nervous going
into the world premiere of the movie.
If you go at a person NYPD Blue style, you're bound to taint the subject; even an innocent person will act
nervous if they're accused of lying or feel pushed
into a corner.
Nervous investors have also shifted «robustly
into cash», he said, on uncertainty of what markets have in store as the Federal Reserve prepares to tweak its monetary policy program.
Just keep examining and perhaps diversify
into something like bonds if you get too
nervous.
Speaking with
nervous laughter, she noted: «I realized exactly what I'd gotten myself
into.
It further clarifies that the third - party in charge of processing purchases, Central
Nervous, used BitPay, a company that specializes in processing payments with bitcoin for purchases large and small, including Lamborghinis, to convert bitcoin
into dollars before any profits reached Jackson's company G - Unit Records.