vitalization
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When the requisite supply of oxygen is reduced, the extrication of heat within the system is promptly diminished, but the vitalization of digested food is unfavorably affected much more slowly, but with equal certainty.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 388, June 9, 1883 by Various
Solve it, and the forms will soon begin to adapt themselves to the process of vitalization.
From The Feast of St. Friend by Bennett, Arnold
That is indeed the only real vitalization of character, and of all the supersensual, even heroic and artistic portions of man or nationality.
From Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy by Whitman, Walt
In other words, I am disposed to think that God makes it the immediate agent of vitalization; having constituted it the vis vitæ of both the animal and the vegetable kingdoms.
From A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication by Clark, Daniel
It has been said that one error of the old Italian method was that it concerned itself only with beautiful tone-production, whereas real singing is the vitalization of words by emotion.
From The Voice Its Production, Care and Preservation by Miller, Frank E.