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The key to elicitation is the establishment of a rapport between the elicitor and the source, normally based on shared interests.
This eyeblink reflex is an automatic defensive reaction to an abrupt elicitor, making it an objective indicator of fear.
It stands for Pythium aphanidermatum Necrosis inducing elicitor.
In 2008, the EPA approved natural broad-spectrum elicitor status for an ultralow molecular active ingredient of 0.25% chitosan.
They occupy identical physical locations and conditions away from the "elicitor",[2] as Merle Tönnies refers to him, and are apparently unaware of each other's existence.
A natural chitosan elicitor solution for agriculture and horticultural uses was granted an amended label for foliar and irrigation applications by the EPA in 2009.
He also uses the term "disinterested elicitor" to describe someone who is less concerned with the self, and more concerned about the well being of things exterior to him or herself.
If the moral agent possesses a high emotionality and operates as a disinterested elicitor with emotions such as elevation, they are much more likely to be morally altruistic.
The appeal to emotion fallacy uses emotions as the basis of an argument's position without factual evidence that logically supports the major ideas endorsed by the elicitor of the argument.
"Focus Phrase" is a term traditionally used in cognitive-therapy and awareness-management discussions, and now in more general use to describe elicitor statements that evoke a desired refocusing of attention.
Phytoalexin elicitor glucohexatose has been called a green pesticide, as has a new class of insecticides called spinosad which shows "remarkable selectivity" in destroying harmful pests and leaving beneficial insects alive.
Analyzing one of Erwinia's hrp proteins, the harpin factor, Dr. Beer of Cornell has learned that it is a potent elicitor of the hypersensitive response, a plant's premier line of defense against a microbe.
One group have performed experiments where locusts received an injection including AKH and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) - an immune elicitor found in the cell walls of bacteria - led to a stronger immune response than locusts which only received an LPS injection.