elicited


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called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation

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Back came a cool letter from the editor that at least elicited Martin's admiration.
On the way, Arthur elicited from his new friend a confused summary of the interior life of Bleeding Heart Yard.
Anne's head was bent down -- she had not seen the Italian's smile; but finding that her question elicited no reply she looked up.
Instead of offending my gentleman I had put him on his mettle, and for half an hour he honored me with the most exhaustive inquisition ever elicited from a medical man.
Some few miles farther on he overtook a party of deserting royalist soldiery, and from them he easily, by dint of threats, elicited the information he desired: the direction taken by the refugees from the deserted castle, their number, and as close a description of the party as the soldiers could give.
'elucidate the diverting accomplishments of his highly trained performing dog Merrylegs.' He was also to exhibit 'his astounding feat of throwing seventy-five hundred-weight in rapid succession backhanded over his head, thus forming a fountain of solid iron in mid-air, a feat never before attempted in this or any other country, and which having elicited such rapturous plaudits from enthusiastic throngs it cannot be withdrawn.' The same Signor Jupe was to 'enliven the varied performances at frequent intervals with his chaste Shaksperean quips and retorts.' Lastly, he was to wind them up by appearing in his favourite character of Mr.
The advocates of the tinder-box-and-pedlar view considered the other side a muddle-headed and credulous set, who, because they themselves were wall-eyed, supposed everybody else to have the same blank outlook; and the adherents of the inexplicable more than hinted that their antagonists were animals inclined to crow before they had found any corn--mere skimming-dishes in point of depth--whose clear-sightedness consisted in supposing there was nothing behind a barn-door because they couldn't see through it; so that, though their controversy did not serve to elicit the fact concerning the robbery, it elicited some true opinions of collateral importance.
In the five patients for whom immune response results are available to date, GEN-009 monotherapy elicited T cell responses to 91% of the vaccine neoantigens administered.
The candidate vaccine elicited a strong antibody response to a structure on the surface of flu viruses, called the hemagglutinin (HA) stalk.
Another online study examining real-life Christmas gifts showed that people derived the most enjoyment from giving those gifts that elicited the biggest reactions from recipients, especially if they were able to watch the recipient open it in person.
On both occasions, Mat Sabu's reaction elicited laughter and applause from the hall full of armed forces personnel.
The researchers found that strong anti-heroin antibody titers were elicited with vaccine formulations containing TLR3 or TLR9 agonist alone; blockade of heroin-induced antinociception was elicited when formulated with alum.
Forty-two of the 47 preservice teachers (89%) elicited the process to add the digits in the tens place, 37 (79%) elicited the process to add the digits in the ones place, 41 (87%) elicited a description of the combining, and 40 (85%) elicited the sequence of the process.
ANZ and CBA's insurance businesses have elicited interest from bidders.
Immunization with this influenza nanoparticle vaccine elicited hemagglutination inhibition antibody titres more than tenfold higher than those from the licensed inactivated vaccine.