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At 2 30 p.m., he sent a photograph of the fire, gray smoke rising from the burning woods.
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(B ) Proportion of cells recorded that responded with a significant (two-sample KS-test, p < 0.025) increase in firing (red), decrease in firing (blue), or with no change in firing (gray) following lickspout placement but prior to feeding.
Then the roar of cannon fire, a gray mist of smoke and the smell of gunpowder.
Once a subunit fires, it cannot fire again (gray shading) and must eventually disengage from the DNA (subunit shown as making no interactions with DNA).
The library view has also been cleaned up a bit — gone is the now-classic "kid reading a book under a tree" image, replaced with an Kindle Fire-esque gray background This new look also permeates the app's iPhone version, which includes the thumbnail grid list that iPad users have enjoyed for a while now.
Using this index, we observed that AgRP neurons typically showed a rapid and sustained decrease in firing when comparing pre-lickspout baseline firing (prior to gray vertical bar) with firing rates in a sliding window following onset of feeding (black vertical bars).
The skies over Camarillo, at the heart of the fire, billowed with gray smoke as walls of fire moved through the dry brush and forest.
Little wonder then that I'm tickled by the idea of the Travel HoodiePillow, an inflatable neck pillow ($19.95) attached to — what else? — a hoodie made of sweatshirt material in pink, black, heather gray, fire red or ocean blue.
I heard some thunder, the trees trembled, and... then I saw how the ground swelled up 2 meters or 2.5 meters in the hole, and a kind of smoke, or fire dust -- gray like ashes -- began to rise from a part of the crack I had not seen before.
The billowing fire sends up gray smoke.
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