Sentence examples for may release up from inspiring English sources

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Although one cough may release up to 3.56 liters of air, the typical cough frequency of a sick person is usually less than 50 times per hour.

At garlic-enhanced rates of turnover, each degraded RBC may release up to ∼6×108 heme molecules, of which a significant proportion are then converted to CO, to alleviate any heme toxicity [45].

Thus, a single neuromuscular junction may release up to 12 18 vesicles per stimulus, in agreement with our reconstructed synapse 20 ms after stimulation.

However, reasoning that there are studies revealing globally marketed FCM may release up to a few percent of silver, such results should not be generalized.

One large female may release up to 25 million eggs at a single spawning, which lasts about an hour.

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The bad news is that those silver bottles we've all been filling up -- in order to avoid BPA -- may actually release up to eight times more BPA than polycarbonate plastic, according to a new study reported by ScienceDirect.

Retired Stanford professor Wallace Sampson, one of the authors, argues chelation may release metals tied up in tissue into the bloodstream and cause damage where there was none.

When a protein folds or unfolds it may release or take-up protons.

They would say, "We may release you today", but then they would come up with excuses not to release me.

More effective identification and management of children who can be treated and released may free up scarce inpatient resources for children who warrant admission.

Also try not to pull it to high up or it may release to the point where it breaks.

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