Sentence examples for may get released from inspiring English sources

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Given the experimental specifics of microbiology protocols used herein, e.g., the rehydration of bacterial cells, it cannot be excluded that anionic, inner constituents of bacteria or even anionic macromolecules from the bacterial membrane may get released in the buffer, interact with the negatively biased nanopore, and thus are prone to interfere with the blockade events shown in Fig. 3.

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There are great movies that never get to this country, that never get released, that may be hiding in plain sight or, in the case of classics, that don't come out on DVD so today's critics have much work to do in order to keep up with the world's cinematic offerings (and plenty of local ones) and to keep a clear and evolving perspective on the history of the cinema.

When you get released, you may miss it there.

Aptamers may also serve as drug-carriers or nanoparticles helping drugs to get released in specific target regions.

It took them months to get released.

Stress hormones get released.

But the clean-up effort may also be aimed at tightening control over information that gets released.

She gets released in February".

Her getting released would release me.

When the facial muscles tighten during a yawn, the lacrimal glands may get "squeezed" causing them to release a small amount of tears that they were storing to release later.

Apple's cloudish efforts may get a boost when the company releases its Push notification technology, allowing a rumored over the air MobileMe synchup with Notes.

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