At puberty, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis activity increases, initiating a cascade of physiological events. |
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This initiates a cascade of reactions within the cells resulting in the production of proteins on the cell surfaces. |
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The whole process is a complicated cascade of events that Sheen and her colleagues are continuing to unravel. |
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They do this by interfering with an enzyme that triggers a cascade of reactions that drives the production of cytokines and inflammation. |
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In contrast, other scenes show melting snows, which swell rivers that cascade down mountainsides in rushing torrents. |
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Veal medallions were obliterated by a cascade of caramelized but briny leeks. |
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But ask any long-term employee and a cascade of rorts, real and imagined, come tumbling out. |
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He looked back to Jessie, who regarded him warily from beneath a cascade of reddish curls. |
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The oxidative stress can begin a cascade of events leading to cell shrinkage, DNA fragmentation, and activation of protease. |
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There were couples standing by the cascade in the middle of the town adoring each other and kissing every now and then. |
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Contact with tissue factor triggers the coagulation cascade, resulting in the conversion of prothrombin to active thrombin. |
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Right now it is a cascade of yellow, covered with our yellow jasmine in bloom. |
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So, with the latter, the wizardry of special effects allows us to whoosh down gullets and cascade through neural networks. |
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But the cascade of recent revelations has left human rights groups understandably alarmed. |
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Yet the event loop can amplify it into a cascade of thousands of events because it sets other loops in process. |
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I tried to suppress my guilt by sitting outside and just letting my tears cascade down my already tear-stained face. |
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Also, you can organize the conversation windows in cascade, tile or distribute them freely. |
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When combined with media self-censorship, these free-floating alerts could readily generate a cascade of mass hysteria. |
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Ask the average primary schooler here about their teacher and they'll give you a cascade of colourful answers. |
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These death proteases are part of a proteolytic cascade activating proenzymes into active proteases. |
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As the barrage of musket balls continued to cascade down, the sailors hurried to tie the ropes, and scramble up after the two containers. |
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Pollen tube growth is arrested by a cascade of events associated with an increase in cytosolic calcium and a disruption of the cytoskeleton. |
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Whereas this specific reaction is unphysiological, similar contexts may occur when an intermediate in an activation cascade is diffusible. |
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Suddenly, a cascade of water started pouring down, starting to rapidly fill the room. |
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Their efforts were dampened slightly when a huge cascade of water came pouring over them. |
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Her figure was full, her hips were round and strong, and her hair was long, a black cascade which caressed the backs of her thighs. |
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Unable to control herself any longer, she started giggling, letting it cascade into a full blown guffaw. |
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You'll use much less soil if you find a way to keep the soil where you want it rather than having each spadeful cascade all over the place. |
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Hung unevenly along the wall, the topsy-turvy letters spelling Water decline toward the floor in a symbolic cascade. |
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Her rust red hair fell in a cascade of ringlets that were burnished gold by the kiss of the sun. |
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A cascade is a complicated series of processes that ultimately achieves a final, cumulative effect. |
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Arrange the flowers in a cascade from the right front shoulder seam down the center front, working around the buttonhole. |
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He constructs a cascade of stories that bleed into each other with a baffling, hypnotic fluidity. |
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One of the hall's most spectacular new features is the Father Tiber garden with its ponds, fountains and water cascade. |
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This results in a natural trailing growth habit that lets them cascade beautifully over the edges of their containers. |
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She had dressed for the occasion in a cascade of something filmy and see-through and spoke in a lilting middle-English. |
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The accolade meant the impressive cascade had come a long way since the site was used as a pigsty during the Second World War. |
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The pool itself is fed by a cascade dropping off the edge of a fern-covered cliff. |
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A starry cascade of bright lights flew out, accompanied by a score of rockets. |
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When the canes reach the top of a stand-alone post, they will cascade and supply an umbrella of blooms. |
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I would think you'd need hard radiation to initiate the cascade, but that the decay product would be softer. |
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The sight so startled him that he finally lost control, doing a painful bellyflop that threw up a cascade of water. |
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A cascade of events must occur for the neurotransmitter stimulus to lead to cellular response. |
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As she rounds a bend in the path, she stops suddenly, taken aback by the view of a cascade of clear, blue water tumbling from atop a small cliff. |
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His early poetry was a cascade of images and language that dazzled and overpowered his readers. |
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Where Antilla had a red cascade of curls, Dyana's hair was midnight black and waved gently. |
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Seething, Eden slammed her hands onto the table, her cascade of red curls falling across the front of her shoulders. |
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Lashana sighed and hung her head, letting her hair cascade down to hide her face. |
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Towards the end of the eighteenth century a picturesque rock landscape with a cascade, grottoes and a hermit's cave was constructed. |
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Of course, the long cascade of heavy hair that hung around her, blue and motionless as the walls, might have something to do with that, too. |
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One of the fluorescent fixtures was shorting out and causing a cascade effect. |
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A string of pearls tinged pink sat at her throat and her hair was artfully done in a cascade of curls. |
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Louisa walked up the aisle in a lavish full-length dress that featured a cascade of layers of pink tulle. |
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Tayib caught the cascade of Marissa's long red curls in his hands, feeling the softness of her locks. |
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Aaralyn came a second later, wearing a black version of Ilandere's dress, hair pinned back in a cascade of ebony curls. |
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And this has triggered a cascade of problems, persuading the organisation to take up their cause. |
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Though I hardly understood the process, the question triggered a cascade of impressions about a person in a debilitated state of health. |
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The biogenesis of microtubules in vivo consists of a cascade of sequential reactions. |
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One click can trigger a cascade of actions without requiring the user to open new programs or visit other sites. |
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This could create an information cascade, and hasten events that might better be left postponed. |
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There are larger issues that need to be taken care of for a cascade effect to be apparent. |
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As a result of the Internet, cascade effects are more common than they have ever been before. |
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But it is not quite a cascade, either, since the narrowness of the granite channel gives it something of the character of a formal rill. |
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This decrease in quality will have a cascade effect on discipline within the ranks, degrading combat effectiveness for these units. |
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This can lead to an information cascade that can go against rational self-informed decision making. |
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It knows more than a public body can because of the cascade of knowledge that is a market. |
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There is an argument that raising the retirement age would have a cascade effect on younger workers. |
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The wife's questioning is swift and incisive, causing her husband first to reveal a trickle of information, then a cascade. |
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In our context, a greater number of recent adopters implies that an information cascade is likely to have occurred. |
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Then over the past year a succession of disappointing results from companies have created a cascade effect. |
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Placement of the sticker initiates a cascade of activities designed to ensure that pain is managed appropriately. |
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Moving a single molecule initiates a cascade of molecule motions, just as toppling a single domino can cause a large pattern to fall in sequence. |
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Otherwise, there is a risk of creating hepatic lipidosis in cats, and a toxic cascade in all animals, with an escalation of oxidative damage. |
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Hyperglycemic states trigger a cascade of events that lead to an increase in vascular tone. |
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The consumption of too much fat prevents your body from properly using carbohydrates, initiating the cascade of problems mentioned above. |
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An oxygen sensor is capable of directly detecting oxygen availability and subsequently triggering a signalling cascade. |
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Spinal cord injuries trigger a cascade of inflammatory changes that add further insult to the initial injury. |
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Stimulation of this receptor initiates the cascade of events that eventually results in the repair of muscle and growth of new muscle. |
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Once it finds and binds to a target receptor, a ripple-like cascade of events is initiated inside that cell. |
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This catabolic state triggers a cascade of events that reduces the protective muscle and fat stores. |
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Its effect is the same as that of soul-stirring, soul-elevating scriptural incantation or a cascade of melody. |
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A cascade of novels and films featuring the colour and spice of the country has made its way onto bookshelves and into movie houses. |
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The opening cascade of chords in the Schumann concerto, so treacherous to play, does not lend itself well to simplifying. |
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People huddle under shelter and umbrellas as drops pour down and overspills cascade. |
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When sharks are overfished, a cascade of effects can lead to a depletion of important grazers of plant life. |
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Ampk induces a cascade of events within cells in response to the ever changing energy charge of the cell. |
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The really long chandelier earrings cascade down your neck, highlighting your neck. |
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You can create a slope effect by arranging your plants to cascade down from your tallest plant. |
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Indeed so wealthy was I with material that I felt compelled to cascade it in your general direction. |
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I should like all to play their part in addressing this company-wide challenge, so please cascade my instructions accordingly. |
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The mobility of lahar mixtures can thus be viewed as the product of an energy cascade that begins with the bulk gravitational potential energy of sediment and water poised at high elevations. |
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Heading up Leck Fell Lane, past the cascade marking the start of the Cigalere, we continued upstream until arriving at the nice flowstone shelf with loads of straws. |
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The direct effects of plant quality on omnivores is, therefore, likely to induce a trophic cascade whereby plant feeding by the omnivore ultimately benefits the plant. |
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Sander and Taylor say that this is exactly what mismatch theory would predict, because preferences cascade. |
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It has been assumed that when stressors are uncontrollable the organism learns this, and that it is this uncontrollability that sets off the neural cascade. |
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This cascade of changes is not unitarily positive or negative, rather it is possible to enumerate a variety of risks and benefits associated with reunification. |
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Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling. |
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She carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis centered with an orchid. |
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Suddenly a door slammed and a cascade of bougainvillea quivered. |
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Her hair curled into a beautiful cascade on her bare shoulders. |
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Then, she gathered her hair into a pony-tail, flipped it around, and fastened it to the back of her head so it spilled over the clip in a cascade of soft blonde curls. |
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The windows themselves had faded white painted frames with rotting wood and green mildew and hanging baskets with spring flowers flowing out creating a pink cascade. |
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Next, patient information handouts are sent to the editorial staff at the AAFP headquarters, where a staff manuscript editor initiates a cascade of reviews. |
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You sometimes get a cascade effect where Britain is most expensive, then you have the Continent and then you get the United States, where prices are the cheapest. |
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Compelling evidence now suggests that inflammation can trigger a cascade of responses that culminate in tissue destruction that is characteristic of this disease. |
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The cascade of same-sex marriage rulings is now a torrent, each more quotable and image-ready than the last. |
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Undoubtedly, we can look forward to just such a cascade regarding part time employees. |
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Subsequently, a signal transduction cascade involving at least four plant hormones, ethylene, auxin, abscisic acid, and gibberellic acid, is activated. |
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The sheer tempestuousness with which Burstein attacked the furious cascade of notes in the Presto agitato brought Beethoven's music right into the 21st century. |
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The binding of a chemical cue to an odorant receptor activates G proteins initiating a signal transduction cascade that results in a behavioral response. |
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The background is an intricately marbleized cascade of diaphanous, sea-foam-green skeins over cerulean blue, a surface more precious and less labored than usual. |
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The rectangular lake looked a bit murky, and the spray from the fountain was quite fierce, but cooling off with a paddle in the cascade seemed just the ticket. |
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Although the insurance company refused to total the vehicle, a cascade of collision related problems over the next eighteen months led to our parting of the ways. |
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The ultimate effect of this cascade is to convert the soluble protein fibrinogen to the insoluble protein fibrin, which forms the basis of the clot that stops bleeding. |
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Other highlights include the cascade, grotto, pinetum and arboretum. |
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Depending on a plasma's temperature and its mix of atoms, some free electrons will recombine with needy atoms and cascade down the myriad energy levels within. |
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Its skirt is a cascade of ostrich feathers, the bodice a beaded corset. |
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One final cascade lay in our way and after carefully free climbing this, declining the use of the rather dodgy looking handline in place, we found ourselves at a deep pool. |
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For a real workout, take The Waimoku Challenge, a rugged four-mile trek, up through quiet jungles and bamboo forests, that dead-ends at a thundering 400-foot cascade of water. |
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Here, rather than by the splashing, sunless cascade of the Gorges, is where to have your picnic, in a greenly Arcadian valley in the heart of the mountains. |
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This absence of the apex predator has led to a trophic cascade in many areas. |
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Loss of the habitat and nutrients provided by kelp forests leads to profound cascade effects on the marine ecosystem. |
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Even if it were working perfectly, the stimulus would not come close to stemming the cascade of joblessness unleashed by this megarecession. |
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A chokered neck's elegant line is underscored when augmented by a cascade of matching necklaces. |
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No matter how you tile or cascade the windows, each window's Minimize, Maximize, and Restore buttons work as usual. |
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A cascade can be added to one or both sides of the band to work well with longer hair. |
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Hypo complementemia due to complement cascade activation is common, as well as hypergammaglobulinemia due to polyclonal B lymphocyte expansion. |
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Fluoride interferes with the complete breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid by inhibiting enolase, an intermediary enzyme in the cascade. |
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As a result, in the morning there is a cascade of endogenous opiates, endorphins, and enkephalins. |
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Physicists had long conjectured that a down quark could combine with a strange and a bottom quark to form the three-generation cascade baryon. |
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Then the cascade of bureaucratic log-rolling and pettifoggery begins, as each new agency is called to the trough. |
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When peptidoglycan is present from bacteria in platelets, it triggers a reaction cascade which ends in the development of a red color. |
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According to information of Alfa TV, both parties demonstrated interest in the realization of this cascade method of subsidizing. |
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Light striking the retina initiates a cascade of chemical and electrical events that ultimately trigger nerve impulses. |
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With her cascade of red, twirling hair and pale, fine-boned face. |
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A cascade of small, indignant girls were tobogganing sidewise down the incline. |
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Each emission line associated with the quadexciton cascade shows doublet structure in the polarization-resolved photoluminescence experiment. |
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Activated by various biochemical cues from within or outside of the cell, caspases commence a cascade of molecular steps that steer the cell to a clean, quiet, orderly death. |
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It shows a figure representing, though not resembling, Reynolds, seated in front of a cascade of prints from which Reynolds had borrowed with varying degrees of subtlety. |
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I wrote my first story about the ghost of a horse leaping from a cascade of flame just after the leonids had been more torrential than men had remembered them for centuries. |
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There's a natural cascade of neurohormonal activity that starts even before labor begins, occurs throughout the process, and continues after birth. |
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Child folders inherit the configuration of their parent folder, meaning that configuration settings cascade down through an application's virtual folder hierarchy. |
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User-fr is gently layered around the anchoring icy guitar riff, and the build-up to the chorus is signalled with a swooning close harmony cascade. |
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The last few chapters explore the hot topics of enantioselective reduction, cascade reactions forming multiple new bonds, and natural product synthesis. |
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This fine corrie tarn has been dammed in the past to provide water for the quarries, but all of its water now issues via a fine cascade of falls into the Coppermines Valley. |
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He was a spit-fire! The typical little boy just on the verge of spilling out the dozens of words he'd accumulated, a cascade of sounds as he chattered from dawn to dusk. |
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The system's prediluter and cascade diluter work together to bring the sample to the most favorable concentration for analysis, while avoiding dilution shock. |
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Each diastereomer was independently reacted with a second alkenyl anion which lead to the isolation of the same polycyclic compound after the cascade reaction took place. |
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Similar to BRAF and MEK inhibitors, ganetespib effectively suppressed the activity of ERK kinase in melanoma cells, a critical component in the BRAF signaling cascade. |
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I've learned things like the difference between a microcyte and a macrocyte, something about the coagulation cascade, and what a chemistry analyzer does. |
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A ring of flat petals supports a cascade of slender petaloid bracts. |
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This in turn causes a cascade of neuropeptides such as corticotrophin releasing factor and adrenocorticotropic hormone along with glucocorticoids, to be disseminated. |
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