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  • noun Plural form of elicitor.

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Examples

  • We focus on disgust because it is the least intuitive form of emotional selection and its elicitors have been precisely described.

    Archive 2006-10-01 KaneCitizen 2006

  • We focus on disgust because it is the least intuitive form of emotional selection and its elicitors have been precisely described.

    Ideas Sticking KaneCitizen 2006

  • _Promoters_ help you to float heavy, stupid men, and save you from a complete wreck on the shores of stupidity; and they act as most excellent elicitors when applied to clever men -- draw out the very best in them.

    The Inner Sisterhood A Social Study in High Colors George Douglass Sherley 1887

  • This general finding has been replicated by other psychologists using a variety of disgust elicitors and moral behaviors.

    NYT > Home Page By PETER LIBERMAN 2010

  • This general finding has been replicated by other psychologists using a variety of disgust elicitors and moral behaviors.

    NYT > Home Page By PETER LIBERMAN 2010

  • Plants, animal products, drugs, cosmetics, industrial agents are also elicitors of immunologic contact urticaria

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Dr_Rakesh_Nair 2010

  • Plants, animal products, drugs, cosmetics, industrial agents are also elicitors of immunologic contact urticaria

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • Plants, animal products, drugs, cosmetics, industrial agents are also elicitors of immunologic contact urticaria

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

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