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Many smartphone users leave the wireless option constantly turned on on their smartphone.
It is not some kind of on-off switch by which men are constantly turned on and women off.
I find the endless stream of tragedies, stock market jolts, and political swordplay leaves me on edge, with the biological "fight or fight" instinct constantly turned on.
In physiological processes (e.g. during development or reorganizational processes) angiogenesis is active in a transient mode as a self-limiting process whereas in tumor-induced angiogenesis an angiogenic switch is constantly turned on.
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Through extensive research, clinical trials with diagnosed screen addicts, and experience treating a variety of other types of addicts, the author explores the alarming reality of how children could be "stunting their own creative abilities" by constantly turning on and tuning in.
If you aren't running any programs and your hard drive light is constantly turning on and off, or you can hear the hard drive working, you may have a virus that is working in the background.
For example, if a driver constantly turns on his indicator signals, but doesn't make the turn.
But when the stellate cells are near a pancreatic cancer tumor, they get messages from the tumor that constantly keep them turned on, helping the tumor grow and preventing chemotherapy from reaching it.
With attitude control turned on, the controller constantly generates recovery torque to keep the body angle close to the vertical axis.
One employee, unsure when its camera was turned on, felt as if it was constantly staring at him.
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