Two workshops focusing specifically on positive thinking, relaxation, deep breathing, and visualisation in pregnancy are planned for this month. |
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The garden offers extremely enjoyable relaxation and retreat to a traveller in the psithurism and the songs of nature. |
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Junctin is an important membrane protein that can influence the contraction and relaxation of the heart muscles when it merges with calcium ions. |
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Music, massage, imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback, and therapeutic touch are a few examples. |
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A farm leader has welcomed Minister Joe Walsh's further relaxation on animal movement restrictions imposed during the foot-and-mouth emergency. |
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The need for a relaxation of the rules governing participation in milk production partnerships was also highlighted. |
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I recall that in the 1950s some enterprising spirits asked the Permanent Secretary if some relaxation of this rule could be allowed. |
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Financial deregulation may be defined as an unambiguous relaxation of the rules of financial-services competition for all players. |
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In fact, the strong trend in the country is toward the relaxation of rules disfavoring gay parenting. |
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The relaxation of rules and the news that crude oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be made available helped calm the energy markets. |
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Airline companies have been crying out for a relaxation of the rules that would allow consolidation within the industry. |
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But as soon as consumers demand the repeal or relaxation of these restrictions, the farmers rise in their defense. |
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The deal followed earlier relaxation of rules governing India's foreign ownership legislation in the media sector. |
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Kung felt that Konner's presence permitted this relaxation of the ethical rules. |
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Thirdly, there was an explosion of country banks, made possible by the relaxation in the rules governing the supply of money. |
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The relaxation of restrictions on the movement of farm machinery will be of particular value in the context of those who now wish to cut silage. |
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The high relaxation rate may indicate a surface crossing between both states. |
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After light excitation, the protein transfers the excess energy via vibrational relaxation to the surrounding water bath. |
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The process of vibrational relaxation involves the dissipation of excess vibrational energy into the surroundings. |
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However, such a complex formula would hardly be of practical use for analysing measured pressure relaxation curves. |
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It was with a feeling of relaxation and relief that every one heard the clocks strike the hour for the close of the poll. |
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The Captain continuing to massage her tensed muscles and relaxation once again gave relief to the few lingering spasms. |
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I know that hard-core yogis believe that yoga is more than exercise or a relaxation technique. |
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Treatments here are the last word in relaxation and cover just about everything you can imagine and much else you might only have dreamed of. |
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Progressive muscle relaxation resulted in significant decreases in the latency of sleep onset. |
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Mist your pillows and sheets lightly with the lavender water just before bedtime to promote relaxation and rest. |
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The relaxation of the offside law, for example, means players having to cover more ground at a greater pace. |
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Listening to Kyan talk about all the ancillary benefits of relaxation and mental discipline piqued my interest. |
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Making room for relaxation and enjoyment of leisure activities is vital for all of us. |
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These leaders must take a chance that a cautious relaxation of authoritarianism will breed moderation among extremist oppositions. |
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This simple focusing exercise reinforces resolve and revs up the part of the nervous system responsible for relaxation. |
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That was a mercenary term for a poker game with fake chips, one just played for relaxation. |
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At 74, he is an old man who has spent 50 years in the same line of work, and who is now ready to enjoy some years of relaxation. |
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Leisure and relaxation are not laziness but rather an appreciation of taste and quality in life. |
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Gifted with her hands, she had a special flair for craftwork and found much relaxation in knitting Aran sweaters and dress-making. |
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Sue is now giving June a course of aromatherapy massage for relaxation purposes in her own home. |
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More vigorous forms of yoga, such as vinyasa and ashtanga, promote strength and stamina as well as flexibility and relaxation. |
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They are thus taught the rudiments of yoga, relaxation techniques and certain yoga exercises that can help improve memory and concentration. |
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It takes a lot of yoga, massage or t'ai chi to achieve the level of relaxation which follows twenty minutes of flotation in the salt pool. |
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Learn two powerful autohypnotic relaxation techniques that can help you feel in control of the stress that plagues you. |
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Listen to calm music, a relaxation tape or CD, or a talking book, and allow your mind to take a break as well as your body. |
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Mr Morris said beach-fishing which is a much about relaxation than the sport itself, was a passion for many people. |
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Guests can make use of the hotel's outdoor hot tub, sauna, steam room and relaxation suite. |
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I consciously try and push it to the back of my mind while I savour a bit of relaxation. |
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The Home Office has telegraphed to the police authorities intimating that a certain relaxation on the Lighting Regulation is permitted. |
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The benefits of massage and back rubs are said to include a decrease in pain, relaxation, and improvement in circulation. |
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Parents will also be sent home with a relaxation tape to help them unwind after a stressful day with their teenage terrors. |
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By contrast, reduced activation in the mesencephalic brainstem and the thalamus was noted to be exclusively associated with mental relaxation. |
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Choice made, we settled down to a night of relaxation under the crisp cotton sheets and cosy duvet. |
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You'll receive fluids and medications for relaxation and mild sedation through an intravenous catheter. |
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We'll go through all the royal treatment, see shows, and bask luxuriously in glorious relaxation. |
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If so, we might expect that relaxation of purifying selection has not occurred. |
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This seems quite strange to the modern sensibility, which associates organised travel purely with relaxation and pleasure. |
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Such molecular-scale relaxation processes occur over subnanosecond timescales. |
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After relaxation over the weekend, people ought to feel refreshed in body and spirit, but some feel even more tired out than on Friday. |
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We sought to measure the psychic state of freedom, relaxation, and comfort versus that of anxiety, drivenness, and beleaguerment. |
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On a molecular level, stress relaxation occurs by a change in the topology of the connections within the skeletal network. |
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For relaxation, campers drank microbrews, tossed Frisbees, and disassembled a Toyota Prius, then put it back together again. |
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In previous experiments probing stress relaxation, red cells or resealed ghosts were aspirated into micropipettes. |
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The relaxation to this new equilibrium is slowed down by the combined hydrodynamic friction on the microsphere and the DNA molecule. |
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New arrivals in-processed in Japan as others enjoyed rest and relaxation leave, or prepared to rotate home after completing their tours of duty. |
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In ductile materials, these stress concentrations may be relieved by creep and stress relaxation in the matrix or by grain-boundary migration. |
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That makes for a good workout, but you lose the relaxation time that you get from just tucking down a gentle descent on a snowy ski trail. |
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The second function of music therapy is relaxation because the music can tranquilize the mind by nourishing the heart. |
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The speed of swelling and relaxation ranges from 10 milliseconds to a few seconds, Lewis says. |
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The Transcendental Meditation technique, or other relaxation techniques are also useful in managing stress. |
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The damping functions were obtained by stress relaxation experiments under biaxial, planar and shear deformations. |
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The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board. |
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Once the poets and the sages were held to be pleasing triflers, fit for hours of relaxation in the lulls of war. |
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Summer is a time for rest and relaxation, and you could be completely missing the boat. |
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Nontraditional therapies such as acupuncture, biofeedback, and relaxation training may be used alone or in combination whenever appropriate. |
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If we can afford it, we escape the cold and bitter winds of northern Alberta to the soul-restoring warmth and relaxation of the tropics. |
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Treatments will range from Swedish relaxation massages to alpine salt body wraps. |
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This area would make an ideal reading or relaxation spot, as there is room to fit a set of bookcases and a sofa. |
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It will instead become a source of genteel relaxation for the new middle classes, who find pub culture naff and club culture exhausting. |
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The individuals who first developed meditation and relaxation as a means of calming the turmoil of their spirits were acting naturopathically. |
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Like the loosening of a necktie, it signaled a relaxation into informality at the end of a meal. |
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Use relaxation techniques to unwind such as listening to music, taking a hot bath, going for a walk, a bike ride or reading a magazine. |
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To reverse the muscle relaxation, neostigmine and atropine were used at the end of surgery. |
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There are 12 villas and a plantation house tucked away amid the mango and breadfruit trees offering the ultimate in privacy and relaxation. |
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In creative visualization, the meditator forms a mental picture that conveys relaxation, such as waves breaking gently on the sand. |
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This project is a sculptural work that stemmed from my interest in sci-fi, technology, and the impulse for relaxation or solitary meditation. |
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Included in the spa are four health and beauty treatment rooms, a relaxation room, a sunbed and highly trained beauty therapists on standby. |
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Throughout this compilation the listener will find excellent music for dining, dancing, relaxation, reflection, and meditative noctambulation. |
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Thanks to my sweet, sweet husband, we'll be having a weekend of splendorous relaxation in Dana Point. |
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There is an air of chic relaxation in the classic linen, crisp poplin and delicate voiles shot against the rocks and pinewoods of Corsica. |
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A week of fishing and swimming, of bush tucker and general relaxation, and everyone returned fit once more to face the season's rigors. |
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The facility will also encompass a specially designed relaxation room, a hydrotherapy room and a caldarium. |
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Some driving schools offer relaxation techniques to candidates to help combat anxiety. |
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The breathing and relaxation methods used in yoga might help you if you have asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, osteoarthritis or memory problems. |
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We have shown that, in the presence of cholesterol, the relaxation times change to the same degree as the heat capacity. |
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The relaxation will, however, be of little help to British travellers, initially at least. |
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The leader and his entire coterie are a study in relaxation and resilience going into what should be a trying week at the seaside. |
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The last thing you want is for something tragic to outwear its welcome by cutting into your relaxation time. |
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Tai Chi uses the power of relaxation, rather than force, to overcome an opponent. |
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I don't mean to overdramatize the event, since what I'm really writing about is relaxation. |
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Light anesthesia is induced using a short-acting barbiturate, usually methohexital IV followed by succinylcholine IV for muscle relaxation. |
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Being hypnotized is usually described as intense concentration, extreme relaxation, and high suggestibility. |
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This might sound oxymoronic, but the fact is relaxation has turned into an aggressive sport. |
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We want adventure, sunshine, relaxation and the chance to meet other young people. |
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We've added benches, lanterns, a table and chairs and chiminea to make this special place a favorite relaxation area for our family and friends. |
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The main intention of therapeutic massage is to promote general relaxation and muscular relaxation, and to enhance the body's circulatory system. |
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He was not allowed to pray, until a hunger strike by inmates led to a relaxation of the rules. |
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Among anxious parturients, fetuses moved into a more active state when maternal relaxation was achieved with hypnotherapy. |
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Men, too, can reap the benefit of hypnotherapy and cognitive therapy involving visualisation and relaxation techniques. |
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There is some evidence that both hypnotherapy and relaxation techniques are useful. |
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The deep relaxation of a hypnotic trance is also broadly beneficial as many illnesses are aggravated by anxiety and muscle tension. |
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Right now, it's telling me that I've enjoyed dropping out of the rat race over the festive period, savouring peace, relaxation and sleep. |
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Aromatherapy seems to foster deep relaxation, which has been shown to alter perceptions of pain. |
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In villages, festivals and fairs are occasions for entertainment and relaxation. |
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The relaxation is probably dominated by the state with the fastest relaxation during the continuous perturbation process. |
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A great importance is attached to relaxation techniques that might help a person tensed due to chronic stressful life style. |
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She has planned her garden for relaxation, and comfortable furniture is essential. |
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It also approved a relaxation of some of the conditions attached to its initial approval and this again favoured the developer. |
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Men who lived in the city went there for physical training, ball games, gambling, and relaxation. |
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Peppermint also helps to allay nausea and acts as a soothing sedative to induce relaxation and sleep. |
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The Pilates system develops strength, flexibility, co-ordination and relaxation. |
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Nutrition and Pilates programme for mums and mums to be Pilates is the ultimate form of exercise and relaxation for women. |
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Inside the seats were covered in red satin and plush pillows rested in the corners for relaxation. |
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This is a short pocket-sized book that can be read quickly and offers good basic insights into relaxation techniques and meditation. |
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The medicines are indicated for anxiety, insomnia, convulsions, and muscle relaxation. |
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Buy a cookery book and start learning that cooking with great ingredients is the recipe for fun and relaxation. |
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Relaxation massages and flotation assists with muscle relaxation and result in lower HR, BP and improved mood states. |
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One of its striking features will be the use of water to create a floating deck for relaxation. |
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Element moved past her and flopped down on his bed, putting his hands behind his head for relaxation. |
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But there are few other places imaginable that are more conducive to complete relaxation than a flotation tank. |
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The most popular form of relaxation for city dwellers is to spend a weekend at a country cottage. |
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People such as counsellors, psychologists and behavioural therapists may show you relaxation techniques and other ways to deal with stress. |
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Observing the variety of colour, form and aroma of summer flowers can enhance outdoor relaxation. |
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The unilateral changing of formularies would make impossible such a creative relaxation of tensions. |
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Many artificial polymers share characteristic patterns of stress relaxation and creep compliance with time. |
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That is, they can support stress levels just below the yield stress for very long periods of time without stress relaxation or creep. |
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The master bedroom has a relaxation zone by the fireplace and the French doors, which open to a deck. |
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An often overlooked aspect of the big cruise liners is that they have well-stocked libraries, so reading can be a major part of the relaxation. |
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Comfort and relaxation are assured when a house is free of clutter and of noisy, high-maintenance gadgetry. |
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The melody is tender but not unduly saccharine and is played here with more concern for easeful relaxation than poignancy. |
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Most Galicians will go home for lunch and have a large meal followed by a period of relaxation. |
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Most of their players are casual competitors who treat the sport as a pleasant pastime and an easy-going way of relaxation. |
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The company will also hope to take advantage of the relaxation of the rules governing the number of gaming machines in each betting shop. |
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You could also use specific relaxation techniques such as meditation, or pre-recorded relaxation tapes. |
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She began listening to relaxation tapes on a daily basis and doing deep-breathing exercises to reduce feelings of stress. |
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Do some relaxation exercises, deep breathing or whatever works to keep you cool. |
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Strategies for managing stress include deep-breathing exercises, visualization techniques and relaxation exercises. |
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Panic attacks can be controlled through relaxation, deep breathing and medication. |
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Do some relaxation exercises, some deep breathing, to help mentally remind your body that it's time to work in a different way. |
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We showed that the autocorrelation profile not only contains information on diffusion timescales but also on relaxation timescales. |
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However incomplete deglutitive relaxation in LES and primary peristaltic waves were detected in several patients with achalasia. |
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The foundations for the new pedestrian promenade, a relaxation area and public car park are being constructed. |
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The drug is a depressant and will lead to lack of energy and general relaxation of the muscles. |
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The studied interventions included psychotherapy, psychodrama, cognitive behavior therapy, relaxation therapy, and guided imagery or hypnosis. |
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My pain has diminished as a result of the hands-on instruction, group work and breathing and relaxation exercises that constitute the classes. |
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Meditation encompasses breathing and relaxation techniques that are designed to help you relax and feel at peace. |
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Unfortunately, there does not seem to be much in the way of evident relaxation or solution. |
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Other techniques used in sports psychology to enhance performance include imagery, cognitive coping skills and relaxation exercises. |
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He found relaxation in painting, and exhibited in the local annual art exhibitions. |
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To really send you off to dreamland, try an aromatic approach to sleep and relaxation. |
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The centre offers nutritional therapy, psychoneuroimmunology, healing, massage, creative therapy, relaxation, visualisation and meditation. |
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The large bandwidths of the bands reflected the short lifetime of these states due to fast exciton relaxation. |
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As far as relaxation is concerned, there is a sauna, a steam room, a jacuzzi, and a water pool with massage jets. |
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In addition, you might try other strategies, such as progressive muscle relaxation, acupuncture and acupressure. |
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The aim of the weekend will be one of complete relaxation and enhancement of well-being. |
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Like a plush cat come to life, the Ragdoll is known for it total relaxation skills. |
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With such a busy working life and an attitude that embraces stress as a necessary ingredient of life in adland, how important is relaxation? |
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So it is just not rest and relaxation on a holiday, folks, you can combine business and pleasure. |
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Never mind, I thought, that means all the footballers will be in post-match relaxation mode and might be out on the lash. |
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The emphasis is on good, wholesome fun, and relaxation for the family with an enviable spread of good food and activities. |
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Exercises include pelvic floor muscle contraction and relaxation to improve voluntary control. |
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Actin and keratin both share with byssal threads a tendency to recover initial modulus and stress upon relaxation. |
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This is followed by alternating periods of muscle spasm and relaxation which usually lasts 1 to 3 minutes. |
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Massage therapy is the stroking and kneading of the body's soft tissue to promote a feeling of relaxation and stimulate circulation. |
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A long vacation is best for refreshment and relaxation after a year of busy work. |
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A cousin of the popular anti-anxiety drug Xanax, Ativan is used to promote relaxation and can be used for pain and nausea. |
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Learn and practise relaxation and breathing techniques, make more time to rest and relax, and ensure that you build leisure into your routine. |
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The body, mind and spirit are in harmony and you experience a feeling of contentment and relaxation today. |
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At first sight his five interlinked billboards, showing a series of outdoor scenes, exude a sense of relaxation and contentment. |
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Since the body, mind and spirit are in harmony, you experience relaxation and contentment. |
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Controls included remaining on a waiting list, anxiety management training, relaxation training, and non-directive psychotherapy. |
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Kraft completed a study of the possible value of hypnotic relaxation in the management of anxiety in 12 terminally ill patients with cancer. |
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Sedative gases and drugs relieve anxiety and cause temporary relaxation without putting you to sleep. |
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Patients in the acupuncture group received therapy in which the acupuncture points related to relaxation and anxiety were stimulated. |
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In most instances, the patient already has received preoperative medication in an effort to lower her anxiety level and promote relaxation. |
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Her symptoms persisted despite employment of hypnotic imagery for general relaxation, as well as specific imagery to relax her vocal cords. |
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Like the Finns have known for centuries Koreans have discovered that daily saunas bring rejuvenation, relaxation and general well-being. |
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This course aims to introduce people to these essences which can be used to bring about a renewal of positive energy, relaxation and well being. |
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This is a time of rest from sorrow and relaxation after a period of anxiety. |
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While you may be eager to begin this period of rest and relaxation, don't be in a rush to jump in the car after a long day of work. |
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Families en route to Belize can tailor make a holiday that combines rest and relaxation for the parents with fun and education for the children. |
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Everywhere you go there is the customary welcome drink, a pick-up to take you to a standard room for rest and relaxation before the pilgrimage. |
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He evidently preferred not to take sabbaticals in order to keep his summers free for writing and relaxation. |
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Fiji and the Solomon Islands are much better known for relaxation than tension. |
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Yet wine tends to bespeak a lifestyle of luxury and relaxation, of the enjoyment and appreciation of the creation of the vintner. |
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This provides time for independent work, if students and professors choose, and is a more manageable amount of rest and relaxation. |
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There is always lots of free time for relaxation and to explore the local area. |
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Nitroglycerin causes relaxation of vascular smooth muscle in both arteries and veins, although the effect on veins predominates at low doses. |
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Biofeedback and progressive muscle relaxation training demonstrated some decrease in hot flushes. |
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Stimulation of a beta receptor causes muscle vasodilation, bronchial relaxation, and cardiac acceleration. |
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The contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscle results from the depolarisation and repolarisation of myocardial cells. |
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People with heartburn have either chronic weakness of that muscle or inappropriate relaxation of the muscle. |
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More structured techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and neutral guided imagery may be more suited for these individuals. |
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Some athletes routinely use biofeedback, muscle relaxation techniques, meditation, yoga, and stress management techniques. |
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The efflux of potassium ions hyperpolarizes the cell membrane, resulting in vascular smooth muscle relaxation. |
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One study evaluated paced respiration, muscle relaxation, or biofeedback control in 33 menopausal women with frequent hot flashes. |
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Time management, biofeedback, or muscle relaxation techniques also may help. |
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It should be noticed that contraction of the smooth muscles results in relaxation or detumescence. |
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A three-week rest and relaxation period, originally scheduled for Geraldton, will now be held in Carnarvon before the ship sets sail for the Mid West again. |
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The summer vacation is always a period of enjoyment, relaxation and fun. |
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Please, please, please, do not, in the event of any positive action, give me the conditioned reflex answer that any relaxation will have to be means tested. |
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The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved relaxation in licensing norms for location of non-polluting industrial units in the suburban limits of big cities. |
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Breth suggests such things as a week's score of metronome practice, practicing in rhythms, chord voicing, jumps, counting and trill drills, and relaxation. |
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To help improve the quality of these attributes, a series of exercises should be undertaken in conjunction with a good and healthy diet, plus adequate rest and relaxation. |
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In the summer, the most popular forms of relaxation are trips to the beach and picnics in the countryside, where they roast meat and vegetables over open fires. |
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It is due to ignorance, confusion and anxiety that parents subject their children to a strict schedule, denying them rest, relaxation and enjoyment. |
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In the summer, the most popular forms of relaxation are trips to the beach at Lake Sevan and picnics in the countryside, where they roast meat and vegetables over open fires. |
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This doesn't mean you can't enjoy some daily rest and relaxation. |
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En-suite bedrooms are being restored which run along the galleries of the Marble Hall, and a sauna has been attached to the swimming pool, along with a relaxation area. |
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Five college friends head for the woods for a spot of rest and relaxation. |
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Combining this with a period of relaxation, perhaps by reading something light, meditating, or taking a hot bath can also help you get better sleep. |
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I also think the relaxation of off license trading hours will help a lot. |
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The depth and rate of breathing are controlled by special centres in the brain, which influence the nerves that cause contraction and relaxation of the muscles of respiration. |
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They don't have time to work out sleeping patterns or relaxation programmes so, more often than not, habit-forming sleeping pills are prescribed or nothing is done. |
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Where else but my established favorite place of relaxation, where my ever excitable brain can, and often does, fall peacefully asleep in mid-debate. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if the thin eating champs were born with weak pyloric sphincters, or exhibit higher capacity for smooth muscle relaxation. |
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It also includes unique coping methods, such as voice-recorded mindfulness and relaxation exercises, or relaxing music. |
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During our relaxation time, he would play his shakuhachi for us. |
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You cannot be in state of relaxation if you are close to someone in a state of Adrenalin. |
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Aruna Broota, for example, has developed a relaxation technique that combines four yogic postures and repetition of a religious word like shanti, or peace. |
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Everything is meant to be utilitarian and efficient, at the expense of relaxation or comfort. |
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Dr. O'Neill could have provided valuable assistance especially with respect to uterine relaxation before and during the manoeuvres to free the fetus. |
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My session produced little more than a mild feeling of relaxation, and a twenty minute burst of calm a few hours later was the only tangible effect. |
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The relaxation of the sphincter muscle lasts for 5 to 10 seconds. |
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Enjoy some relaxation with your baby and meet other mommies in training. |
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These may include muscle relaxation, yoga, biofeedback and deep breathing. |
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For one, she admitted TV documentary crews into her palaces to film her, an unheard-of relaxation of the court protocols. |
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After a full day of rest and relaxation, the Crazybox nightclub at The Waikiki EDITION is the nightlife spot on the island. |
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For relaxation he played the piano by ear, favouring Chopin's Etudes. |
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So, this temporary relaxation of the rule requiring trustees to provide transfer values to ex-members may halt the migration of some money from company pension schemes. |
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He repeatedly stressed he was not linking aid to any relaxation of the rules on soccer and insisted no pre-conditions would be fixed to a GAA grant application. |
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Strangely enough, the only subjects in this study to experience problems with pelvic relaxation were two patients who had cervical prolapse after subtotal hysterectomy. |
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Once a week, for relaxation, he plays table tennis for a couple of hours. |
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Clearly her relaxation had owed more to hypovolaemia than anaesthesia. |
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If the spectra are dominated by fluctuation of the motor charges, subtraction of two spectra obtained at different pipette potentials should have a similar relaxation time. |
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It contains a special autogenic conditioning session that combines visualization and relaxation techniques to help put you into your optimal zone every time you bowl. |
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So I shall seek other forms of rest and relaxation after work today, probably involving some music and a good book, with the possible addition of a soak in the bath. |
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Most symptoms can be controlled by relaxation techniques, and in the case of postural or other physical problems, a physiotherapist can provide appropriate treatment. |
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Because of its slow relaxation, power strokes of the enzyme were expected to appear strongly damped in recordings of the angular velocity of the filament. |
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The photolysis of diatomic ligands from heme iron has been used to study ligand rebinding kinetics and protein relaxation processes in a number of heme proteins. |
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Finding effective ways to relax, such as devoting time for relaxation, taking yoga classes or fitting in gentle exercise, may aid the chances of conception. |
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Have a bath, use deep-breathing techniques or buy a relaxation tape. |
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Other spiritual strategies to feel good or maintain health include music, art therapy, imagery, humor, meditation, relaxation and religious counseling. |
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It is also believed to be positioning itself for the impending relaxation of Australia's prohibitive cross-ownership rules, which would allow it to enhance its presence there. |
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During a massage, your practitioner kneads your skin, muscles and tendons in an effort to relieve muscle tension and stress and promote relaxation. |
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The magnitude of the angular change associated with the transition from rigor to relaxation was similar for both light chains and amounted to less than 5 deg. |
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A relaxation of cervical smooth muscle facilitates dilation. |
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It was a bit of relaxation for the players and a rare chance to let off some steam and freshen up before knuckling down and preparing for Saturday. |
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But Mr. Walsh said that in the light of the continuing threat, no relaxation of the current restriction on animal movement is possible at present. |
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Here is a holistic health care wrap-up that offers a few hours of relaxation as well as a complete rejuvenating experience for mothers of all ages. |
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Doc Severinsen, when he retired from The Tonight Show, came for solace and relaxation and got that and much more. |
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Different yoga postures can help a variety of ailments, from arthritis to digestive disorders, but many people use it as a simple relaxation tool. |
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The active low pressure belt and interspersing, migratory anticyclones are too far north to enable a relaxation of their dominance of the country's weather. |
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She then pinpricks for 45 minutes, lulling most patients into such a state of relaxation that they are unaware of anything but the tiniest tingle. |
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There have been increased calls for a relaxation of the rule. |
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While there, the men get some well earned rest and relaxation. |
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A new personal development and stress management course, which includes, aromatherapy, reflexology, reiki and relaxation will begin this month in the Parish Centre. |
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The transcript of a therapy session briefly alludes to the use of relaxation to block or desensitize painful imagery during a therapeutic reliving of a traumatic event. |
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The relaxation of the voltage was monitored by electrochromic absorption transients of intrinsic carotenoids, and the proton flow by pH-indicating dyes. |
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For example, changes induced in the capacitance relaxation parameters have been used to help characterize the interaction of surface-active molecules with bilayers. |
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He said that US travel agents are interested in the opportunities offered for eco tourism, balneological tourism, recreational relaxation holidays and rural tourism. |
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Just remember that it is a matter of relaxation and being comfortable. |
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Almost comatose, I was sent back to the relaxation room where my partner, also in a semi-vegetative state, was resting after undergoing balneotherapy. |
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Alexander II found that relaxation and reform led not to contentment but to increasing demands for concessions which he had never been prepared to grant. |
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In the week that the government launched its road safety charter, the construction industry is seeking relaxation of restrictions on the loads carried by dumpers using roads. |
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With Frank Gehry's bandshell adding sparkle and flutter to the city's lakeside skyline, Millennium Park opened in July as a downtown magnet for outdoor public relaxation. |
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In the final analysis they want peace, calm, Zen and relaxation. |
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What is fantastic about this health club is the placement of the sauna, Turkish steam bath, jacuzzi and showers all around the beautifully appointed relaxation room. |
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It typically produces a feeling of wellbeing, relaxation and sleepiness. |
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The liquid keeps them totally buoyant and, with no light, sound or other sensation to distract them, the body and mind soon enter a deep state of relaxation. |
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Only some of the materials included information pertaining to relaxation exercise, mobility exercise, good body mechanics, energy conservation, and good posture. |
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They don't always come cheap, but often the expense is well worth the sheer relaxation and mental tranquillity that a week in the islands can so easily induce. |
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Because the crews of their twin galliots were comprised of free men, including oarsmen, rather than slaves, there was a concomitant need for more rest and relaxation. |
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Just a few miles from Saint-Tropez, this resort is primarily a place for summer relaxation. |
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This issue is related to the inhibition of carrier relaxation due to the selection rule of interaction between electrons and phonons in discrete energy level systems. |
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Practicing the asanas teaches total concentration and focus of the mind, control of the breath and every part of the body in a mindful and conscious relaxation. |
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The dephosphorylation step is mediated by myosin phosphatase, the primary effector of smooth muscle relaxation. |
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This new employment of his time caused no relaxation in his attention to my education. |
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If a reaction involves increased muscle tonus and too much inspiration, muscle relaxation and exhalation exercises might be of use. |
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The effective relaxation of the population rule led to applications from Portsmouth and Salford. |
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But the relaxation of a few miscalibrated, onerous provisions is where this effort should end. |
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She supported the retention of capital punishment and voted against the relaxation of divorce laws. |
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Due to this pressure aortic and pulmonary valves are opened passively and due to relaxation blood is sucked from the venae cavae into the atrium. |
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The rules follow those of the SGB Premiership and SGB Championship with some relaxation of regulations. |
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The common ostrich utilizes gular fluttering, rapid rhythmic contraction and relaxation of throat muscles, in a similar way to panting. |
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In the PIR group, measurements were taken before the first postisometric relaxation treatment and 10 minutes after the last intervention. |
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After a laugh subsides, a brief relaxation phase occurs, during which the HR and BP drop below the prelaugh baseline levels. |
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In social policy, liberalization may refer to a relaxation of laws restricting, for example, divorce, abortion, or psychoactive drugs. |
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Those in the theta range foster deep meditation and REM sleep, and frequencies in the alpha wave range encourage relaxation. |
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Lupia, the material dissipates incident energy by photo tautomerization and vibrational relaxation. |
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The ninth chapter is about relaxation techniques and discusses progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, self-hypnosis, and biofeedback. |
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The relaxation data are correlated with predictions from the reptation model. |
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Options include a heart-centered practice, a flowing backbend segment, standing poses, and meditation to promote relaxation. |
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Fitch believes reverse repo books and secured funding at trading banks are likely to reduce further, even with the relaxation of netting rules. |
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