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Discover Ludwig"intense release" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or powerful feeling of relief or freedom. Example: After months of stress and anticipation, the team's victory brought about an intense release of emotions.
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It is proved that the technological production processes are accompanied by intense release of harmful substances that contaminate the work area and the environment, causing deterioration of working conditions for people and equipment.
Owing to the disulfide bond in mPEG-SS-PBLG, intense release of SN-38 occurred in the presence of dithiothreitol (DTT) at the concentration of simulating the intracellular condition, however, micelles showed gradual release of SN-38 in the absence of DTT.
Intense release of acute phase inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, TNFα, and IL-6) and chemokines (IL-8) from THP-1 cells.
That's when the eruption of emotions hit and the intense release happened.
The switch from slow build to intense release usually happens about three-quarters of the way through the song, according to Metzer.
In addition, dilated mitochondria, flagellar pocket with intense release of vesicles, and numerous vesicles in the cytoplasm are noted.
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Although it is then difficult to decompose the profile into each lithium release from Fig. 5(b), on the other hand, we confirmed, by analyzing a sequence of the pictures with the sampling rate of 8 s, that intense releases occurred at the altitudes noted by the arrows shown in Fig. 5(b).
His recent work can be seen adorning the covers of numerous eccentric and intense releases, mostly of the cassette-tape medium, by artists such as Avon Ladies, Shirtless Thugs, Skrapyard, and a variety of others, cropping up on labels such as Youth Attack and Katorga Works.
It is believed that if the stress experienced is very intense, a release of great quantity of IL-6 may occur, causing loss of weight in the fetus due to the elevation of the catabolism [ 1].
One danger that appears to have been given little consideration in official disaster estimates is "soil liquefaction," whereby intense vibrations release underground water, instantly turning what had once appeared to be solid land into oozing, perilous mud.
Severe knock is associated with an intense heat release rate during the excitation time, τe, short enough for it to feed into, and strengthen, the pressure wave arising from the rate of change of the heat release rate at a hot spot.
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