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This approach would invoke tension (with actin and myosin tethered) reflecting the force-velocity relationship of myosin-II, an effect that is more likely seen in cells.
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The Guarneri embraces this infinite variety, invoking tension and rhapsody in an idiom rife with folk elements.
"Once the two peoples let each other go, the easing of tension might invoke the desire to be at the heart of the world's attention again — but this time shaking hands as true, albeit reluctant, partners for peace".
People tell jokes to invoke laughter, to relieve tension, to feel good, to look good, to make fun or light of a stupid or even difficult situation, to poke fun at social norms that are ridiculous, and so forth.
Although only a slight difference was observed, the increased VEGF secretion invoked by combined stress compared to tension alone/thermal alone suggests that exposing cells to multiple stresses may have an enhanced effect over individual stress.
In fact, they invoke a different and no less acute kind of tension, one in which the reader's reactions play a vital role.
Key decisions to dissolve parliament and to invoke emergency legislation were made too late to defuse tensions.
It's remarkable for several reasons, not least for the levels of tension it invokes as it heads towards a climax in which Drummond persuades a member of the audience to shoot him.
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