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Immediately preceding the initiation of the LTP protocol, the holding current was removed to allow the cell to freely fire action potentials.
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This scenario posits that Gp-9 (and the mtDNA) flows more freely between fire ant species (and, perhaps, among regional S. invicta populations) than the bulk of the nuclear genome, perhaps because of a lack of selection against these introgressing elements (or, in the case of the mtDNA, because of selection favoring the spread of the cytoplasmic symbiont Wolbachia [41]).
However, you will not be able to move as freely whilst firing.
Their albums are risky and unpredictable, the result of loose cannons allowed to fire freely.
Tenure could be abolished, principals could be allowed to hire and fire freely and teachers could be paid by results.
When the rain has wet the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully from the key on the approach of your knuckle..
Although large Japanese firms are famous for offering their staff lifetime employment, four-fifths of the labour force work for small and medium-sized companies, which hire and fire freely.
Unions in Italy are offering a compromise that would allow companies to hire and fire freely within the first three years of employment, but which would then grant the standard protection granted to other Italian workers.
When the rain has wet the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully from the key on the approach of your knuckle...
Since the war began, the Army has instructed its troops that they can fire freely at "technical vehicles" -- Army slang for pickup trucks with either machine guns or anti-aircraft systems in the bed, and used by paramilitary forces to attack coalition troops.
In Oxford in 1962, segregationist snipers fired freely on members of the National Guard.
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