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So, determined to disprove his mother's warnings, he cracked the knuckles of his left hand
repeatedly
for 50 years, while the right-hand knuckles went unpopped.
The kinds of actions that people often associate with OCD, like excessive hand washing, or checking things repeatedly, may be examples of obsessive or compulsive tendencies that many of us exhibit from time to time.
If two neurons communicate repeatedly, a remarkable thing happens: the efficiency of communication between them increases.
Repeatedly
writing to floating gate transistors corrodes them, eventually rendering them useless.
This category of injury doesn't cause noticable symptoms right away, but can lead to severe degenerative brain diseases over time if it happens
repeatedly.
Take soccer players, who are known for
repeatedly
heading soccer balls.
Working-class kids are much more likely to face what's called adverse childhood experiences, which is just a fancy word for childhood trauma: getting hit or yelled at, put down by a parent repeatedly, watching someone hit or beat your parent, watching someone do drugs or abuse alcohol.
Before I had time to process what was happening, a hand was clapped around my mouth so that I could not breathe, and the young man behind me dragged me to the ground, beat my head
repeatedly
against the pavement until my face began to bleed, kicking me in the back and neck while he began to assault me, ripping off my clothes and telling me to "shut up," as I struggled to cry for help.
There was an Australian mother in her 40s who described how on an evening out, she was followed to the bathroom by a man who went to
repeatedly
grab her crotch.
And on election day, I observed her on TV repeatedly, and she was smart, she was self-confident, she was sincere, and she was supportive of her mother.
Because new scientific research has been able to show, objectively, repeatedly, which treatments actually get rid of symptoms and which do not.
History has
repeatedly
offered an answer to that paradox.
And Palchinsky
repeatedly
got in trouble for his radical honesty and willingness to point out major flaws in the Soviets' mindless pursuit of rapid industrialization.
Through a continuing dialogue between the cortex and hippocampus, it is then
repeatedly
reactivated, driving its gradual redistribution to long-term storage in the cortex.
If you, however, want to keep words long term, you need to revise them in the course of a few days
repeatedly
using the so-called space repetition.
But studies and simulations have
repeatedly
shown the benefits of getting inside.
They would shift topics
repeatedly
during their first 100 published research papers.
I hated that I was letting people disrespect me
repeatedly.
I experienced firsthand, repeatedly, how people, be it medical providers, colleagues, strangers, were literally unable to separate me being a woman from me being a mother.
And we've seen that
repeatedly
through this conference, not just this year, but in past years.
This alarm has been raised repeatedly, but it's always been a false alarm.
For instance, "Kindred" tells the story of a woman who is
repeatedly
pulled back in time to the Maryland plantation of her ancestors.
Over the next few hours, her writhing sets the trap off repeatedly, each time bringing her deeper into the plant to be digested alive bit by bit.
It shows them that the natural and necessary fear and guilt that protect them from unsafe situations actually become numb when they
repeatedly
choose risky behaviors.
Though muscle cells use up ATP as they contract repeatedly, they are always making more, so most of the time even heavily fatigued muscles still have not depleted this energy source.
And as they
repeatedly
knock it down and start again, learning is happening as a sort of by-product of play.
If nerve fibers are activated repeatedly, the brain may decide they need to be more sensitive to adequately protect the body from threats.
And so as an undergraduate, I was
repeatedly
told that humans, be they ourselves, homo sapiens, or earlier species, that we left Africa via the Sinai of Egypt.
It has a two-person titanium sphere, 90 millimeters-thick, that keeps it at one atmosphere, and it has the ability to dive
repeatedly
down to the very deepest point of the ocean.
So the issue is that we have this titanium sphere that allows us to go down to these extreme depths and come up
repeatedly.
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