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"I still get en dedans and en dehors confused," he said, referring to the French terms assigned to the inward and outward movements of ballet.
The patient repeats inward and outward movements to push the front and back buttons alternately.
Outward movements from the summit are primarily in the northwest and southeast regions.
The deformation modes are characterized by different proportions of inward and outward movements of the material during folding.
Upon agonist binding, lobe closure of the ligand-binding domain produced outward pulling of the M3-D2 leading, leading to outward movements of the C-termini of the pore-lining M3 helices and opening of the channel.
The GluN2A subunits, similar to the distal (B/D) subunits in the homotetrameric GluA2 α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazoleproprionate receptor, had greater M3 outward movements and thus contributed more to channel gating than the GluN1 subunits.
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A tiny outward movement, increasing in speed.
We may quibble over how it proceeds, but the forward, outward movement can only be good.
He thought, "the outward movement of deprivation to places like Barking and Dagenham," was probably explained by the same thing.
The strength of the outward movement and the resulting economic activity invalidates the budget office's downgrade.
A big outward movement of funds may precipitate a change of parity, desirable or undesirable in itself, simply because there are not enough reserves to finance the withdrawals.
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