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The inexpressible is expressed twice, one the echo of the other, emptiness mirroring emptiness.
It also foregrounds the hope Kleist expressed twice in letters in 1806 that, despite the evidence, the world is not in thrall to an evil deity, only a misunderstood one.
It is about the rule of law, which the City Council violated by passing this self-serving legislation to extend the terms of its members and thwarting the will of the people, expressed twice at the ballot box.
Animals' bladders were manually expressed twice daily until control of bladder function was completely regained.
The animal bladders were manually expressed twice a day until urinary function was recovered.
The bladders were manually expressed twice daily up to two weeks post-injury, until the moment that reflex voiding started.
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The phenomenon of X inactivation prevents a female who carries two copies of the X chromosome in every cell from expressing twice the amount of gene products encoded exclusively on the X chromosome, in comparison with males, who carry a single X.
But that shouldn't be possible, because it means females should express twice as much material from the genes on the X chromosome as males.
MDCK-SIAT1 cells, which overproduce the α2,6-sialyltransferase enzyme, express twice the amounts of α2,6-linked sialic acids and two-fold less of the α2,3-linked sialic acids than parental MDCK cells [22].
Women allocated to the intervention will be taught expressing and encouraged to hand express twice daily for 10 min and keep an expressing diary.
Note that the transcript levels of ST77 and 764 are similar despite ST77 expressing twice as much recombinant protein by mass as 764.
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