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In 1996, a new standard for incandescent lamps was put into practice in Brazil, regulating the manufacture of lamp bulbs to be used by customers connected to the low-tension grid.
The Norwegian government mantra for the Arctic, said Nilsen, was "high north, low tension".
Top row: low vocal effort (E=0.2); bottom row: high vocal effort (E=0.9); left column: low tension (T=0.2); right column: high tension (T=0.8).
"All my life I have been low tension, low key.
All this couples to phase separation, since high tension leads to phase separation, and low tension to homogeneity.
In subcellular areas of low tension, vinculin cannot maintain an active conformation and is therefore released.
Extraocular muscle (EOM) exhibits high-velocity, low-tension contractions compared with other vertebrate striated muscles.
There is evidence demonstrating the importance of intracellular tension in MSCs with a high-tension state inducing osteogenic differentiation, whilst a low-tension state inducing adipogenic differentiation [12 14].
The carotid body is a major arterial chemoreceptor that senses low O2 tension, high CO2 tension and low pH in the arterial blood.
Secondly, the effects of low oxygen tension are likely to be complex at tensions lower than 2%.
Adaptation to low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a critical event during development.
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