Sentences with phrase «result of a jolt»

A brain injury can be the result of a jolt, blow or bump to the head, or a penetrating head injury — all of which can disrupt the normal brain functions.

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One morning I fell to the floor of my office, feeling an electric jolt in my chest as a result of stress.
And as an added bonus you also experience a metabolic jolt as a result of the fewer fat cells being produced.
The result is that the caffeine is released in your body over a longer period of time, compared to the quick jolt from coffee, giving you sustained energy and mental clarity.
And as an added bonus you also experience a metabolic jolt as a result of the fewer fat cells being produced.
Plus a great benefit of taking a rest like this is when you return you'll jolt a whole new series of results.
Sugar produces jolts of energy followed by hard crashes and that is a result of inconsistent blood sugar levels and the metabolization of pure sugar.
Rufus Norris adapts Alecky Blythe's and Adam Cork's stage musical, London Road, for the big screen, and the result is a jolt of much - needed electricity into a dreadfully deflated genre.
The most noticeable result of Idle Stop, however, is when the stoplight turns green and the Accord Hybrid wakes up with a driveline jolt that hinders fast getaways and brings down the overall driving experience of the car — certainly something for the Honda engineers to work on for future models.
This can lead to over-excited dogs sprinting full - pelt to the end of the line, resulting in a nasty jolt - and potentially pulling the handle from your hand.
Playing with Mario's face on the title screen also results in a hefty jolt when stretching and letting go of his elastic facial features.
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the result of an external force — a violent blow or jolt to the head or body, that causes a brain dysfunction.
Recently, residents of Ocean City, MD thought they felt the tremors of an earthquake and were relieved to discover that the jolting was the result of a sonic boom.
Ingrid Menninga, director of Jolt marketing, says: «Agents are flooded with options, and have no clear direction on what to do or when to promote themselves for the best results.
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