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The phrase "a shock on a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an unexpected event or impact, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The news of the sudden layoffs was a shock on a personal level for many employees."
Alternatives: "a surprise to" or "an impact on".
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Mice were allowed to roam for 2 min, without a shock, on a stainless-steel shocking grid connected to a precision feedback current-regulated shocker in ethanol-scented cages (Coulbourn Instruments).
"The effect of a shock on a vulnerability in the financial system — such as excessive leverage, funding fragility or limited liquidity — creates a radical shift in the markets".
Mr. Brinkman's white-brick building has a 24-hour doorman, and some neighbors said the death was a shock on a block that was usually quiet.
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Spock's secret, which comes as a shock on an initial reading, 70 years after first publication, was to offer fundamentally conventional, even banal, advice in a revolutionary way.
(The former is usually an out-of-hours nightmare which will make the surgeon fatigued, late for other ops and thus, risk taking, while the latter is a shock on an elective day list which will cause the surgeon to be extra meticulous).
For instance, in the presence of a proportional income tax with a tax rate of 40%, a shock on gross income of one hundred Euros leads to a decline in disposable income of 60 Euros.
The evening was expertly organised – pre-match drinks, speeches, courses, awards, thanks – but there was a bit of a shock on arrival.
Although the report was published in Japan on Friday and sent to Downing Street in advance of publication, its contents seem to have come as a shock on Sunday to a government expecting such lobbying to be conducted in private.
So it came as a bit of a shock on Dec. 28 when the Food and Drug Administration rejected the new drug application that ImClone submitted for Erbitux.
Broady has been given a Wimbledon wild card invitation, as has Watson - now world number 93 - who caused a shock on Monday with a 6-3 7-5 win against 15th seed Chanelle Schneepers. .
We relate the ranking provided by global centralities to the diffusion properties of sectors using the idea that the effect of a shock on final demand has an effect on sectoral and aggregate production.
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