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To scram
verb
Get out of here; go away (frequently imperative).
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Jon tells Gendry to scram.
They had a month to scram.
That requires telling her alter ego, the one she calls "the evil Mirai," to scram.
With a reporter's camera turned on the staff member, Mr. Winter politely agreed to scram.
This is the week when many New Yorkers succumb to a collective urge to scram from the steaming metropolis.
Some of the byplay was instructional, some amusing (usually when coaches told the cameras to scram), some profane.
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Additional models for shock interaction, ram-to-scram transition, and finite rate chemistry reaction are also included.
Finney couldn't bear to keep Scram, and returned him to Wiman.
As a result, the reactors had to be immediately "scrammed" (ie, shut down rapidly by ramming neutron-absorbing control rods into the core to kill the nuclear reaction) and emergency generators fired up to provide electricity for cooling pumps and other safety equipment.
Five of the eight exhibit at least a 2-fold increase (CYP4F11, CYP2J2, CYP4Z1) or decrease (CYP2S1, CYP1A1) in expression compared to scrambled (SCRAM) control (Table 2).
Steady-state GCase protein and mRNA levels were decreased by 35%and20%0%, respectively (n = 3; p < 0.01), when compared to control (scram) cells (see Fig 4A, C).
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