There was no surge of adrenalin, as Deidre turned around and wearily retraced her steps. |
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An upmarket pull-out of a national news magazine listed all the adrenalin pumping excitement you can buy in life. |
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We had already been keyed up for the June 5 assault, and now we had another day of adrenalin rush to deal with. |
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It is known that adrenalin is the hormone that frees fatty acids of the adipose tissues. |
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Ron is perhaps a war addict, but not an adrenalin junkie addicted to the rush of battlefield. |
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I got away quick, which was down to the nerves, the aggression, the excitement and the adrenalin. |
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Ireland are at their best when they are playing at full tilt, when the adrenalin is flooding their veins and the prize is substantial. |
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He didn't waste time trying to pick the lock, he busted the door in one burst of adrenalin. |
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He ran a hand through his hair, the rush of adrenalin still pumping though him, then he sighed. |
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The condition of these patients was alarming but improved under adrenalin hypodermically and artificial respiration. |
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The rush of adrenalin pumped through her veins, and Ashlyn raced toward Winnie and Rey's room. |
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We see little wildlife during the dive, but the experience has my adrenalin pumping. |
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I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin. |
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I had this great adrenalin surge and I walked out feeling exuberant, almost as if I was drugged. |
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The DJs began a non-stop performance that pumped up adrenalin levels as the party animals began rocking to the lively rhythm. |
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He used Pilates to control his stomach muscles and adrenalin to ride the wave. |
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People who are constantly under stress have a high level of hormones like cortisone and adrenalin in their blood. |
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Clearly they'd got their adrenalin highs on the challenging white waters of the Black River. |
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Staff at HSBC, in Parliament Street, York, got their adrenalin pumping by abseiling down the four-storey building. |
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The adrenalin and lactic acid had dulled the senses and for a moment she'd forgotten who she was and what was happening. |
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The familiar rush of adrenalin filled Matt's body and he took a deep breath. |
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The reason for that is that adrenalin will smooth or relax the muscles in the lungs. |
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Vitamin C in the beans is crucial for a strong immune system and production of the stress hormone adrenalin. |
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A doctor came into the room and adrenalin flooded her system, and her heart rate went up. |
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I've always been involved in physical activities, especially ones that involve competition and adrenalin rushes. |
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Generally, the link between adrenalin making people more prone to heart failure is not well established. |
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Mark W gets his adrenalin fix by jumping off cliffs with his hang-glider, and then realising it's a heck of a long way down. |
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I was very tired after the game, having slept badly all week due to the adrenalin of doing gigs or nerves at the upcoming poker. |
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Packed wall to wall with hammer head chords and unrelenting adrenalin filled feel good tuneage. |
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Reducing our overall tax burden at the federal level is providing a terrific shot of adrenalin for the national economy. |
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Most games are frantic, intense and have you pumped full of adrenalin. |
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The adrenalin rush they experience in this situations has physical consequences. |
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Suddenly Boyd flatlines and they all do some well-choreographed panic procedures which mostly involve pumping his chest and giving him shots of adrenalin. |
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While each story is short and, suited to the librocubicularist, the adrenalin they stimulate in the system of the reader, and the visions they leave on the retina are not conducive to slumber. |
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Call them what you will, there is a new breed of bike in town that is causing more riders to stay young and all juiced up on adrenalin. |
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Breathing becomes faster, blood pressure rises and adrenalin is released. |
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It hardly stirs the blood into a frenzy of adrenalin and expectation. |
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You can choose a fast adrenalin ride with less bends or a slower descent by riding from one side to the other of the ski slope. |
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Such adrenalin rushes are contrasted with quieter scenes emphasizing the intricate hoofwork familiar through the Lipizzaner shows of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. |
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Running on freedom and adrenalin, he leads a daredevil life that includes a troubled love triangle with sidekicks Charles and Alex. |
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When you're in need of new adrenalin, jump on a bull at the local rodeo or join the crowds at an outback horse race. |
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The catecholamines adrenalin, noradrenalin and dopamine are synthesized in the adrenal medulla, the sympathetic nervous system and in the brain. |
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The adrenalin kick plus the natural opiates form an unbeatable combination for thrill-seekers. |
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You know how when people play in a big tournament they get an adrenalin rush? |
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The movement's opening material returns one final time for an adrenalin rush to a virtuoso finish. |
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Nothing beats the adrenalin rush of careering through the cliffs, deep canyons and pristine bushland of the Blue Mountains on a bike. |
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For a real adrenalin rush, go cage diving with a Great White Shark south of Port Lincoln. |
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You don't have to be a fighter pilot or racecar driver to know the sight of those gauges is an adrenalin rush. |
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The Valais Canton region provides as much adrenalin rush as landscape magnificence. |
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Effects are very much like an adrenalin rush, with breathing and heart rate increasing. |
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Abseiling down the mountain was always an adrenalin rush no matter how many times I had just gone down. |
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Finally, the Castelet circuit is barely 30 minutes from here, if you enjoy an adrenalin rush! |
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In addition, in animals treated with Peptidea®, the rate of transport of adrenalin and noradrenalin was slower. |
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Besides its role in hair and iris pigmentation, tyrosine is also a dopamine, noradrenalin and adrenalin precursor. |
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Climb or abseil the granite rock outcrops or increase your adrenalin shot going paragliding, sky diving, caving and canyoning. |
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There is an increased release of adrenalin into the blood stream, muscles tense, breathing quickens, and heart rate and blood pressure go up. |
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A nerve testing traverse across a ninety foot deep stope on wooden stemples gets the adrenalin pumping, especially when trying to balance on one whilst taking photos! |
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Second, such apprehension causes release of adrenalin, your sympathetic nervous system's response to stress. |
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For more adrenalin, white water raft down the Tully River, an hour south of Cairns, or the Barron River in Barron Gorge National Park. |
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The excesses of adrenalin poured in the blood circulation as well as the excess loads of hormones also dirty our humors. |
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These games offer high payouts and our dealers will play fast to keep your adrenalin pumping! |
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I get on the back of a motorbike to go to work every day because it's quick and it sends adrenalin rushing through me. |
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Regular exercise helps counteract the effects of adrenalin, one of the hormones released when your body is stressed. |
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You can only feed your body adrenalin for a limited number of years before it takes its toll. |
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Seven years' weight training burnt off in the three-week adrenalin flow of the job. |
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The rush of adrenalin, the sense of helping others and the constant variety may be the factors that attracted workers to emergency services. |
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The shot of adrenalin that comes with it raises our intensity, and that intensity captures the attention of the audience. |
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Apparently driving a jet ski is not really exciting and some people try to get an extra dose of adrenalin by passing windsurfers, kayaks and swimmers as close as possible. |
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Some psychologists have even attempted to demonstrate that members of teams who are extremely successful develop semi-permanently elevated levels of adrenalin. |
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But he also gives an insight into the thrill of living on your nerves, often literally running for your life, with the almost constant adrenalin rush of chasing a story. |
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The huge adrenalin rush of surfing titanic waves such as this is often compared with other extreme sports such as skydiving and off-piste snowboarding and skiing. |
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Lou's adrenalin is pumping and she wants to continue, but the rest of the team are hollow-eyed with exhaustion, and it would be quite dangerous to go on. |
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Through presenting the Holiday show, I've also done things that require adrenalin, like diving with great white sharks, swimming with killer whales and abseiling down Table Mountain. |
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Those looking for an adrenalin rush could engage in some snowblading, skysurfing or coasteering. |
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After adrenalin is spent, emotional exhaustion can set in immediately. |
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You must of been through the following experience: You're walking on the street and suddenly you hear a noise, horn, siren, etc. and you feel your adrenalin go up slightly paralyzing you. |
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Young, ambitious and hard-driving, he revelled in the adrenalin rush of political life, where 12-hour work days are the norm and the smallest misstep can derail a career. |
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Some diseases cause abnormally high concentrations of hormones that antagonise the effects of insulin on blood glucose levels, e.g. growth hormone, cortisol, glucagon, and adrenalin. |
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I'm a mix of culture vulture and adrenalin junkie. |
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Sun, wind and adrenalin for the Moth maniacs! |
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Once upon a time we were creatures that responded to existential threats presented by a predator with sudden bursts of adrenalin, the flight-or-fight reflex. |
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Noradrenergic neurons release the transmitter noradrenalin, a cousin of adrenalin. |
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Without the fickle whims of a cameraman it would have taken no more than a minute for Francois Bon and Mathias Roten to scream down them, overloading themselves on the raw adrenalin of this exciting new sport. |
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There's a guaranteed adrenalin rush for mountain bikers when they tackle 'The Wall', part of an extensive network of white-knuckle singletrack trails at the Afan Forest Park. |
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After all, keeping pace with the very best on the world's curviest and fastest by-lanes hardly comes without the rush of adrenalin. |
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The adrenalin rush happens every single time. |
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The tactical shackles then came off in the adrenalin rush. |
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The experience was amazing, a real adrenalin rush. |
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The worst fodder for a President is not poppy and mandragora, but strychnine and adrenalin. |
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These included LSD, harmine, ibogaine, mescaline, and discoloured pink adrenalin. |
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The system turns on a kind of energy reserve, triggering hormones such as adrenalin and then moves to increase blood pressure, the heart rate and pulse, and slow digestion. |
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Childrenprescribed adrenalin should carry it at all times! |
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It's at its best during the winter thaw when the melted snow swells the river to offer adventurers a maximum adrenalin rush and long lasting memories. |
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Rivers, south of Napo province, are the place for adrenalin sports. |
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I am most attracted by the horsemanship, speed and adrenalin rush. |
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Thus, continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration with the support of an adrenalin infusion was started. |
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That experience in the cave really recharged my batteries! After that, every time I got a sudden rush of energy and adrenalin, I don't know why but I'd shout out Jah Rastafari! |
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Bobsleigh is incredible adrenalin and brings indescribable emotions. |
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In the case of stage fright, the adrenalin given off into the bloodstream is used incorrectly mal, badly channelled, in the wrong dosage, badly distributed. |
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His parasympathetic nerve holds his adrenalin in checkmate. |
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The adrenal glands play a fundamental role in stress response: when the body experiences stress, they produce and secrete hormones such as cortisol, adrenalin or noradrenalin. |
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Examples include glucocorticoids, glucagon, adrenalin and noradrenalin. |
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The adrenalin flowing in the veins of up to 30 spectators will be taken to boiling point, thanks to a spectacle that combines special effects, animatronics and interactive 3D video images. |
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All they have to help them is an Ordnance Survey map, a compass and lots of adrenalin, caused by the fact they're being chased by a team of trackers. |
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His habitat is the rock concert, the campus demonstration, the sports arena, or anywhere that he can be titillated by the adrenalin surge of mass participation. |
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After a week of high adrenalin, new skills learned, lovely weather and firm friendships, the group said au revoir to Lou Valagran and thanks for an amazing adventure. |
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In the somatic impact there are certain neurohormonal changes in the body as epinephrine and adrenalin are released and the body goes into a flight or fight mode. |
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Monoskiing gives me the same adrenalin buzz that snowboarding did. |
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