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We observed a strong correlation between oxygen tension and three hallmarks of angiogenesis: cell proliferation, migration, and tubule formation.
The wonderfully slow build-up of tension that was a hallmark of the series at its finest - think of the Hand of Fear creeping towards Sarah Jane! - was entirely absent from episode one, entitled Rose.
We can, however, come together to at least solve the problem of economic insecurity, if not inequality, which would put everyone on a solid footing and ease the tension that is a hallmark of our times.
One of the hallmarks of Quartet West is the subtle tension between Mr. Haden's austere playing and the more effusive work of his colleagues.
This tension point is one of the hallmarks of the developerization of IT, an emerging trend affecting all IT departments, where the developer's potential as a bedrock for innovation can sometimes be at odds with legacy infrastructure and outdated working practices.
The tension between wildness and control was a hallmark of Ms. Won in "Pradhanica," and in the end she battled it out with her musicians, willing them to play faster and faster until her body became one vehement vibration.
The edge-based innovation I talk of is predicated on access to a handful of things and the persistent tension between centralization and decentralization is a hallmark of a healthy web, evident in debates all the way back to Napster, CompuServe and AOL and, more recently, Facebook and Wikileaks.
The Wilsonian verses the Machiavellian constant tension has been and continue to be the hallmark of America's foreign policy.
Cell phones went off, the crowd was restless and you never felt that focused tension between audience and actor that is the hallmark of an exciting show.
"We have worked hard to build a constructive relationship with the Trump White House and believe strongly that this goal is possible even with the natural tension between the press and administrations that is a hallmark of a healthy republic".
The tension between Wainwright's showmanship and confessionalism has long been a hallmark – his catharsis seems to manifest itself in twitches of disgust, unwanted emotions batted away as though they were wrong notes.
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