Sentence examples for apparently paradoxically from inspiring English sources

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"But, apparently paradoxically, the Bordeaux merchants did some very big business.

However, and apparently paradoxically, increasing the duration of the butane/air pretreatment resulted in an increase in the amount of oxygen removed from the catalysts by temperature programmed reduction in H2, rising from 11 monolayers for VPO40 to 14 monolayers for VPO100 and to 15 monolayers for VPO132.

The tone of these vessels depends on the complex balance between neurally mediated sympathetic vasoconstriction, the local action of vasoregulatory substances that are under the influence of the apparently paradoxically named 'sensory-motor' nerves, the parasympathetic cholinergic nerve supply, the enteric nervous system and endothelial-derived agents [ 34] (Fig. 4).

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This recent addition to Belgium (acquired in 1920 from Germany as reparation for damages in World War I) apparently (and paradoxically) is the one area least animated by separatist feelings of all Belgian regions and communities.

Paradoxically, the apparently high grade of at least some of the dry anthrax powders also helps, said Dr. David R. Franz, former commander of the Army's germ-defense laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md., and now vice president for chemical and biological defense at the Southern Research Institute, an arm of the University of Alabama.

What strains the text, paradoxically, is the apparently irrepressible urge to inject realism into this winning farce.

Over-expressed receptors could be a target for ligand or antibody linked toxins, but paradoxically these are apparently so toxic that normal tissues were also affected, resulting in unacceptable toxicity [ 17].

One apparently plausible account of our findings is that, somewhat paradoxically, these self-enhancing biases in perception may in fact interfere with a person's ability to discriminate between images when selecting one to portray a positive impression.

Paradoxically, the early stopping of trials with apparently successful outcomes can delay full acceptance of the treatment.

As we were studied apparently depressant effects on conduction in a system thought paradoxically to result in a gain-of-function mutation, our electrocardiographic experiments were made independently using two anesthetics to avoid interpretations based on anesthetic as opposed to genetic effects.

That announcement, paradoxically, seemed to buoy stock and bond markets, apparently because the Europeans at least appeared to be focusing intensely on resolving the crisis.

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