The liquid hits the back of my throat like an electric shock, at once bitter and sweet.
The NYU scientists first trained rats to associate a tone with a mild electric shock.
If the animal comes into contact with the wire, it feels a small electric shock.
These involved a loud tone followed by a light electric shock to the foot.
At present, the most common treatment is to administer a massive (and painful) electric shock.
When the heart stops, the device provides an electric shock to restart it.
Mrs O'Connor, 52, said she supports the ban on electric shock collars which are sold as training devices.
They found that mice which produced fewer cannabinoids froze when they heard the tone, anticipating an electric shock.
Given the electric shock that this book has given the French establishment, however, perhaps such failings should be forgiven.
The mice which produced more cannabinoids appeared to forget to associate the tone with the electric shock and didn't freeze.
Defibrillators, implantable devices that deliver an electric shock to the heart to reestablish normal rhythm, began widespread clinical adoption in 2003.
Under the revised regulations, only new students in Massachusetts are protected from Level III aversives, including electric shock or prolonged restraints.
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The Focus EV includes what Ford calls "Electric Badges, " which are clearly marked logos on the doors and trunk lid to warn responders of possible electric shock.
Portable defibrillators, which can deliver an electric shock that may restart heartbeats, are available in an increasing number of places, such as in airplanes, police cars and shopping malls.
The machine let the E. coli multiply, mixed them with the DNA strands, and applied an electric shock to open up the bacterial cells and let the DNA get inside.
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are small battery-powered devices that can deliver a small electric shock to the heart in response to a life-threatening arrhythmia (when the heart starts beating rapidly and inefficiently).
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Mr Burns was repeatedly hit "without warning" by the electric shock gun and pepper-sprayed in the face as officers tried to hold him with handcuff and leg restraints, the inquest heard.
There are a number of different electronic training aids, including an anti-bark collar, remote control collars used to control any unwanted behaviour, electric shock training leads and electric boundary or "freedom" fences.
An innocent woman hauled off for electric shock treatment, stolen children butchered by an ax murderer, a mom confronting the killer -- even in Eastwood's sober accounting, this makes for heavy-duty melodrama.
In milder cases you can have a small electric shock to get the heartbeat to return to normal, or like British Prime Minister Tony Blair had last year, a procedure called catheter ablation.
This begins with a stimulus, such as an electric shock, that promotes the fusion of an egg cell that has had its nucleus removed with a donor cell whose nucleus it will assume.
The way to stabilise a chaotic heart would be to wait until it comes closer to a more periodic state and then give it a small electric shock to nudge it into that state.
Thirteen days later, Eagleton conceded what Democrats and journalists had been whispering about for days: that he had been hospitalized three times in the 1960s for depression and stress, and that he had undergone electric shock therapy.
The student asked this question very gently and non-threateningly, but her directness and the fact that she was an African American woman herself caused her question to rattle around my brain like a course of electric shock therapy.
Three engineering students developed a pair of "anti-rape" undies that fend off would-be attackers with an electric shock, and in a discovery that could be a game-changer for environmentally conscious parents, scientists have figured out a way to make super-absorbent diapers from carbon dioxide.
An internal BP presentation from December 2007, early in Mr. Hayward's tenure, noted that there had been 10 "high potential" incidents at BP facilities in the Gulf since the start of that year, including one December case in which a worker suffered an electric shock but survived.
We learn of his mother, Renee, who, by the time she bore Jonathan, in the early nineteen-seventies, had already suffered electric-shock treatment and a violent marriage.
Through a blend of photographs and aging footage, we watch the lanky boy grow taller but never wider, and learn with horror of the electric-shock treatment administered to him in his youth.
Holly Lee from the Kennel Club said electric collars delivered a painful shock to dogs.
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