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stimulator

 
(′stim·yə′lād·ər)

(medicine) A neurosurgical device that supplies a controlled alternating-current voltage to two electrodes that are applied to a patient.


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noun

    Something that causes and encourages a given response: encouragement, fillip, impetus, impulse, incentive, inducement, motivation, prod, push, spur, stimulant, stimulation, stimulus. See cause/effect.

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(stĭm'yə-lā'tər)
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Someone or something that stimulates.

 
 
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