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The Sinfonietta's performance created a darkness underneath this hyperactive surface.
These, conceivably, symbolize an unvarying actual state of things existing beneath the hyperactive surface of life not death, exactly, which causes matter to continue doing things, nor what one would care to call life, but a state like narcolepsy, in which just enough energy accumulates and gets expended to maintain immobility.
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But, over all, the book's hyperactive visual surface covers up a certain hollow monotony in its verbal drama.
Two large-scale black-and-white etchings by Mr. Stella, "Imola Three I" and "Talladega Three I" (1982), presenting exuberantly hyperactive intaglio surfaces in which line runs rampant, are a long way from his early Minimalist explorations.
In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration approved a drug for a subset of breast cancer patients whose tumor cells displayed a particularly hyperactive version of a surface molecule known as the HER-2 receptor.
The two non-hyperactive SNPs are located on the surface of HD1 (R471C) and in a loop region distal to either patch (R587C).
Notably, restoring a high histone-binding affinity in Drosophila Pygo by reversing the architectural change in its histone-binding surface towards human renders it hyperactive towards both Wg and Notch targets (Miller et al., 2013) even though pygo is not normally required for Notch responses in flies.
(iv) Mutations that influence DNA and protein-protein interactions generally reduce transposition rate, although most hyperactive mutants are also located on the protein surface, including residues with protein-protein interactions.
In children with achondroplasia, a genetic flaw causes a receptor on the surface of these chondrocytes to be hyperactive.
Hyperactive sodium reabsorption of course dehydrates the luminal surface of the lung which reduces bacterial clearance and increases the resident time of macrophages that are recruited [ 39].
The motor and feeding behaviors that we analyzed included hyperactive movements consisting in either swimming toward the surface, swimming in the same direction, or "bumping" into each other or against the tank; assuming a "relaxed" position or simply being inactive; and hyper-ventilation, which is defined as the number of times that the operculum opens and closes in a 1-hr observation session.
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