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- movie studio, or a publishing house. This is something new. In this overstimulated time, we are focused on cultivating raw expression from gr****roots partnerships...
- emotional lability include excessive tiredness, stress or anxiety, overstimulated senses (too much noise, being in large crowds, etc.), being around others...
- histological preparations. Gonadotropes have insulin receptors, which can be overstimulated by too high insulin levels. This may lead to infertility as hormone...
- Sam G. Sam decides not to live in the dorm, discovering it would be overstimulating and too unfamiliar after losing his just-newly-found friends. He still...
- abstain from caffeine, because they believe it clouds the mind and overstimulates the senses. To be initiated under a guru, one must have had no caffeine...
- embarr****ment, because his music sounds the way the modern world feels: overstimulated, lurching between excitement and anxiety." Healy has stated that he...
- than a lethal overdose, significantly elevated levels of psilocin can overstimulate the 5-HT2A receptors in the brain, causing acute serotonin syndrome...
- blocking muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, which would otherwise be overstimulated, by excessive acetylcholine ac****ulation. Atropine or diphenhydramine...
- glitchy trap flare and menacing club beats" and are "tailored to a young, overstimulated audience" due to their shorter length. Katie Bain wrote for Billboard...