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In the final month of the Sandinista Revolution, from June to July 1979, the Somoza dictatorship (a dynasty actively sustained by Washington for more than 40 years) used napalm against the country's impoverished population.
Rationales for overnight wrist splinting are based on several research studies, which suggest that passively and actively sustained positions of the wrist and digits during sleep contribute to elevated carpal tunnel pressures.
Again PBI after responses to 75 dB sounds were comparable to those recorded after 45 dB tones in controls, consistent with the 20 30 dB shift observed for excitatory responses, and with an actively sustained, tight relationship between excitation and inhibition [19], [20].
In contrast to the nearest neighbor interaction in purely physical systems, cell-to-cell communication can be actively sustained against signal degradation and communication may take place across several cells.
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Ridge, however, thinks matters are more urgent and suggests that I'm headed for loneliness later in life if I don't start actively sustaining friendships.
There's a good chance it's already attracted the whales it needs to actively sustain itself.
They are also working hard to find and manage those special places that can harbor important coral diversity - the future's coral legacy - while also learning techniques to actively sustain corals in culture and in genetic banks.
This conclusion is summarized in the Discussion section, by statements that light appears to be a stronger entraining signal than feeding cues for most peripheral clocks, and that the SCN plays a 'critical' role in actively sustaining internal synchronization.
One can envisage a scenario in which, in the presence of continuous antigen stimulation, cytokines released by lymphocytes can actively sustain Kupffer cell-mediated release of cytokines and chemokines as well as of ROS and NO, which, in turn, may contribute to the perpetuation of oxidative injury, the inflammatory response and fibrogenesis.
4) The statement that the SCN plays a 'critical' role in actively sustaining internal synchronization is also debatable, because Bmal1 was absent from most of the rest of the brain, and some of the loss of amplitude or phase control in peripheral tissues, particularly in the restricted feeding condition, could be due to loss of inputs from Bmal1-dependent FEOs in the brain outside of the SCN.
What's equally striking, if not shocking, is that the American establishment and news media — all of it, not just golf writers or celebrity tabloids — fell for the Woods myth as hard as any fan and actively helped sustain and enhance it.
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