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The effect on the individual motor unit appears then to run its course thus: if we start to trace the cycle with the moment when c.e. and c.i. are so equal as to cancel out, the state of the motoneurone is a zero state, for which the term "rest", although often applied to it, is perhaps better avoided.
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With supervention of preponderance of c.e. over c.i. the motor neurone's discharge commences and under progressive increase of that preponderance the frequency of discharge increases in the individual motor neurone, and more motor neurones are "recruited" for action until in due course the preponderance of c.e. begins to fail and c.i. in its turn asserts itself more.
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Although c.i. continued to be practiced she became pregnant again and this time she had a daughter.
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It seems impossible to decide definitely; the Talmudists tell us that the Pentateuch was translated by five interpreters (Sopherim, c.i.).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Laurens Andrewe, _The Noble Lyfe_ (g. iv.), Part I.cap. c.i. l. 970, _dogge.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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Your correspondent J.M. G. quotes _Hudibras_, p.i. c.i. l.
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The substantive verb to be, deemed by many philologists to be wanting in the Indian language of this continent, is perceived to be freely used by Mr. Peter Jones in the translation of John, as in c.i. 1, 6, 15, &c.
Memoirs of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers Schoolcraft, H R 1851
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(See the Argument of P. Manutius, and the Essay of Unterholzner in Savigny's _Zeitschrift_, &c.i. p. 248.)
Plutarch's Lives, Volume II 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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[Footnote 1: FERGUSON, _Handbook of Architecture_, b.i. c.i. p. 5.]
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2) James Emerson Tennent 1836
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The Word was in the world, and the world was made by him; in him was life, and the life was the light of men, (c.i. v. 10-14.)
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 2 Edward Gibbon 1765
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