Sentence examples for may also release from inspiring English sources

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It may also release day passes for the Park to satisfy demand.

We may also release other materials such as sulfates in response to evolving scientific interests.

The cells may also release signaling molecules of their own, known as growth factors.

The Scottish authorities may also release prisoners on compassionate grounds even if legal issues are still unresolved.

Some NPs, such as Cu-NPs, may also release free metal ions from the surface of the particle.

Birth may also release an inborn "positive emotion," a "motivation" oriented toward the outside world and in particular toward the feeding mother.

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Th may travel down the sympathetic nerves to the kidney residing in the nerve terminal and some Th may be also released into the synapse.

However, all living tumor and nontumor cells may also actively release DNA as reported by Stroun et al. in 13.

Besides apoptotic and necrotic cell death, living cancer cells may also actively release RNA into the blood circulation (Stroun et al, 2001).

Some studies suggest that the same chemicals that can be released profusely during a tire fire may also be released slowly during deterioration of crumb rubber.

The amount of stress released in an induced earthquake is not necessarily the same as the anthropogenic stress added because pre-existing tectonic stress may also be released.

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