Sentence examples for because the release from from inspiring English sources

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His eyes filled with tears, because the release from the beauty, the power was required.

However, the lower evenness and biomass-specific productivity of seaweed assemblages we observed in pools without snails (Fig. 1) likely occurred because the release from grazing allowed a competitively dominant alga, Ulva lactuca, to occupy a larger proportion of the seaweed assemblage (Fig. 3).

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Because of that, the release from Addicks Reservoir had been slated to start at 2 a.m.

The prosecutor was weighing a complaint of "disturbing the public order" because they criticized the release from prison of Mr. Mubarak.

Also, in recent years because the heat release from the eco-car's engine decreases, there is a problem that the present automotive heating air conditioning system cannot provide sufficient heating capacity.

For instance, signals cross the faulty ort6 receptors, but only because the histamine release from photoreceptors is boosted by synaptic feedback.

This was most likely because the release of protein from the microsphere surface led to an increased surface area available for degradation of this surface-eroding polymer.

The absorption of iron and possibly other nutrients is impaired in people with low gastric acid secretion [121], presumably because the release of nutrients from foods into soluble forms is reduced.

Assessing in vivo insulin secretion is complex because the release of insulin from the β-cell is influenced by multiple factors including systemic insulin sensitivity, hepatic insulin extraction, plasma free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations, and glucolipid toxicity (2– 4).

We used suboptimal concentrations to test for additive effects, because the release of β -hex from cells incubated with an optimal dose of the estrogenic compounds was not significantly increased by other estrogens (data not shown).

Mad Pride, held each year on Bastille Day (because the people released from the Bastille were deemed "insane") seeks to "reclaim terms like 'mad', 'nutter', and 'psycho' from misuse, such as in tabloid newspapers, celebrate mental health survivor culture and explore the positives of madness".

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