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They also detect when someone's vocal pitch has changed in a nearly imperceptible way, a consequence of tension in the body that tightens vocal chords.

In the second possibility, elongation of the cap is purely a passive secondary consequence of tension that requires ck/MyoVIIA-mediated anchoring.

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13 14 Second, it identifies dissonance 20 as an important consequence of tensions between patients' necessity beliefs and concerns.

This indicates that discontinuous AJ are formed as a consequence of stress fibre-induced tension acting on cell-cell junctions.

This second "anaphase" steady state is also missing in cells that express nondegradable cyclin B and S1121A separase, and as a consequence, loss of tension caused by APC/C activation causes the system to revert to a prometaphase-like state.

It examines processes of linguistic contextualization to show how participants index both "official" and "unofficial" contexts, and the consequences of tensions between these for their social identities.

He said he was concerned by "the situation of Christians, who suffer in a particularly severe way the consequences of tensions and conflicts in many parts of the Middle East", amid a belief that some Christians are scapegoated for the actions of Western powers in the region.

Movements of the reference frames of the tibia and femur as a consequence of the tension forces applied were registered by the camera of the navigation system.

As a consequence of spindle tension, centromeric sequences transiently split in pre-anaphase cells, in some organisms up to several micrometers.

24 25 Regarding the inability to label emotions, it is also unclear if this is a specific BPD problem, a general psychopathology phenomenon or a consequence of aversive tension.

From the observations described above, we were curious whether stalling of epithelial migration in ephrin-B1/B2 KD scratch wounds may, in part, be a consequence of unreleased tension within the follower cells further back from the wound edge.

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