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stim

(stɪm)
n
(used with a negative) Irish a very small amount: I couldn't see a stim; she hasn't a stim of sense.
[of uncertain origin]
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"After the first time he used the Alpha Stim he was so calm and exhausted.
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As a consultant I would want Vital Stim therapy to be a treatment for patients with problems in swallowing due to a neurological difficulty where other treatments had failed."
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