Collocations withimpulse
These are words often used in combination withimpulse.
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creative impulse
This philosophy of work does not stop with the creative impulse behind the company, but permeates into their everyday interactions.
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electrical impulse
The myelination enables an especially rapid mode of electrical impulse propagation called saltatory conduction.
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generous impulse
Is it not a piece of bureaucratic nonsense to frustrate the generous impulse of teachers and students in this way?
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impulse control
Finally, impulsive aggression is related to affective instability and poor impulse control.
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impulse response
This change in effective impulse response with mean current indicates that bipolar cells are not linear systems over the entire range of mean input currents.
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initial impulse
The vortex interacts briefly with the generator during its formation and as a result may lose some of its initial impulse.
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natural impulse
It means encouraging the thirst for knowledge and understanding, and liberating the natural impulse to be an active and inventive participant rather than a passive recipient only.
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nerve impulse
The experimental studies on the velocity of the nerve impulse were all concerned with motor nerves.
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neural impulse
This organ again helps the sound to be transferred into a neural impulse that stimulates the auditory pathway and reaches the brain.
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powerful impulse
The idea that policy decisions should ideally be based on rational considerations has been given a powerful impulse by the introduction of the concept of technology assessment as such.
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