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Her outfit, which often comprised a low-cut tank top and tight shorts, elicited comments.
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The "risala" elicited at least seven refutations, only five of which actually survive.
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I have never worked on a programme which elicited so many letters and calls.
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And in so doing she might have elicited deeper sympathy and interest.
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Sodium chloride and sucrose elicited the largest response in the rat gustatory cortex in rats, whereas citric acid causes only a moderate increase in activity in a single neuron.
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It was distributed in five editions and elicited over two hundred published rejoinders in two years.
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The decision elicited mixed reactions from both fans of the contest and participating broadcasters.
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At high rates of reinforcement, however, this elicited rate is subdued by the amount of time it takes to emit a response.
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Tactile illusions can also be elicited through haptic technology.
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Furthermore, after cerebral hemispheres were removed from animal test subjects, correct affective responses could be elicited by appropriate stimulations.
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