Downstairs there's a cabinetlike device with inflatable plastic sacks to stimulate muscles and calm hyperactive children.
The hyperactive hacker team took down CIA.gov Wednesday evening, seemingly with a denial of service attack.
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Pause helps us to move from the transactive or the hyperactive to the transformative.
Manic people are typically extremely hyperactive, grandiose, sometimes euphoric, often very irritable and violent.
The so-called cognitive-enhancing drugs include those originally made for dementia patients and hyperactive children.
Rates are highest in the United States, where doctors themselves seem hyperactive with their prescription pads.
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But they were far more distractible, inattentive and fidgety all symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).
Galling though it may be for hyperactive politicians, they can often achieve more by doing less.
The hyperactive federal bureaucracy issues more laws than those actually elected to make law.
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It is time that British politics became less dramatic, less hyperactive and less media-conscious.
She described her work as "the literary equivalent of a hyperactive, ginger-haired tap-dancing 10-year-old".
Next look around you, how many overweight, insensitive, hyperactive, insulin taking diabetics do you know.
While still a student, he became increasingly successful as a recreational therapist for hyperactive and brain-damaged children.
It calms hyperactive people, peps up those in need of energy and improves cognition in Alzheimer's patients.
Gorgeous, cool and almost hyperactive with weird wildlife and exotic flora, it is hard to pick a favourite.
Last week, Hastert said that he had only just learned of Foley's hyperactive outreach program for former pages.
The benefits of this hyperactive shuffling of money spread well beyond financial markets.
Every number is meant as a showstopper, with pumping arms, ecstatic frugging, hyperactive editing and climax on top of climax.
For his control, Dr Griffiths decided to use methylphenidate hydrochloride, otherwise known as Ritalin, a drug that calms hyperactive children.
It must be tough for a band with a gleeful love of its record collection and an abundance of hyperactive ideas.
But the Times knows this is just the kind of story that will do great on the web among its digitally hyperactive readers.
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In the post-season his teams underachieved when opponents could develop strategies to counter this hyperactive system over the course of a playoff series.
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In a typical recent week Ms Banerjee kept to a hyperactive schedule that included personally dealing with a hospital fire and an alcohol-poisoning scandal.
And I think it would be pretty cruel to raise a hyperactive puppy that would eventually grow into a big dog in our small apartment.
Then along came the Internet and its hyperactive venture capital market.
Hyperactive speculators, particularly high-frequency traders that use digital techniques to simulate the front running that used to go on in the pits, would probably complain loudly.
The star of the Lib Dem intake is the hyperactive Julian Huppert, who is engaged in so many parliamentary campaigns one wonders if he ever sleeps.
Both hyperactive and secretive, he is irritated by his living mom (Sandra Bullock) and in love with his deceased dad (Tom Hanks, seen generously in flashback).
Geologists warn that the two earthquakes occurred on the same fault line, which may signal hyperactive seismic activity in the region, South China Morning Post reports.
In one study, published in 2004, researchers found that a diet free of artificial colorings and the preservative sodium benzoate appeared to reduce hyperactive behavior among preschoolers.
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