The long-continued incitement to catabolism of the waking day thus of itself predisposes the nerve cells towards rebound into the opposite phase; the increased catabolism due to the day's stimuli induces increase of anabolism, and though recuperation goes on to a large extent during the day itself, the recuperative process is slower than, and lags behind, the disintegrative. [Please select]
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One notes in them at once that moral simplicity which predisposes everyone to sympathetic appreciation. [Please select]
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Want of exercise predisposes to it, or feed which is coarse and indigestible may after a time produce it. [Please select]
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= The fourth habit which holds back the adult from maturity and predisposes toward "nerves" is the habit of imagination. [Please select]
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There is, however, another objection that predisposes many thoughtful persons to reject parallelism uncompromisingly. [Please select]
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The episodic lying or aimless false accusations of the choreic psychosis needs no comment--the confusional mental state sometimes accompanying that disease readily predisposes toward fantastic treatment of realities. [Please select]
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The length of the loins in cattle predisposes these parts to mechanical injury, and in the lean and especially in the thin, working ox the kidney is very liable to suffer. [Please select]
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