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He proceeded to unveil a technique as powerfully controlled as if he'd trained for years.
Look at the portrait, in which he shuts his eyes to the viewer, and you see his complexity of character beautifully condensed: fragile yet commanding, male yet female with his dainty pins, vulnerable yet powerfully controlled.
Headache is the last phase of activation of neuronal networks and can be powerfully controlled by analgesic and psychological systems.
Projection neurons are also strongly affected by postsynaptic GABAA receptors (Ade et al., 2008) and are powerfully controlled by FSIs through activation of these receptors (Koos & Tepper, 1999; Tepper et al., 2007).
Simone's cover of Strange Fruit is grotesque and melodic, sung with a powerfully controlled rage and gut-wrenching outrage at the crime of lynching.
Fully warmed up, the 68-year-old virtuoso delivered a powerfully controlled account of the groundbreaking Piano Sonata No. 23 ("Appassionata").
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The Foreign Office was, Fairlie claimed, "near the heart of the pattern of social relationships which so powerfully controls the exercise of power in this country", stacked as it was with those who "know all the right people".
Just as important is the congruence of Mr. Scorsese and his current subject: two questing minds, raised in Roman Catholic families, who were drawn to Asian philosophies and art and driven to stump for them in the West; two reserved but powerfully controlling and perfectionist artists; two men conscious of their roles as standards keepers and cultural influencers.
We conclude that under conditions of competing signals (anemia, iron deficiency, and infection), hepcidin powerfully controls use of dietary iron.
Whatever the mechanism, the finding that microglia powerfully control excitotoxicity provides an important clue for future studies aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms that control excitotoxicity and how neurons can be better protected in various acute and chronic neurological diseases.
It has been postulated that the fast-spiking parvalbumin-containing cells are the major type for perisomatic inhibition in the cortex, thus powerfully controlling the incidence, pattern and timing of firing in excitatory pyramidal cells (Porter et al. 2001; Sun et al. 2006).
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