Sentence examples for rebound around from inspiring English sources

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Microarray analysis performed at three different time points (2, 8 and 16 hr) indicates that MYC expression in i-CDK9-treated HeLa cells displayed an interesting biphasic responses with a small initial decrease (within 2 hr) followed by a dramatic rebound (around 8 hr and continue at 16 hr) in the presence of continuous CDK9 inhibition by i-CDK9.

In 2001, managements of technology companies were relentlessly upbeat; every month, it seemed, another executive would shine his crystal ball and profess to see a rebound around the corner.

Launching the Bank's inflation report, Mark Carney added that prices were likely to rebound around the turn of the year, so this did not mean the economy had entered deflation.

More than 40% of overweight children at wave 1 resolved their weight status to normal over the same period, which may be a reflection of children experiencing the adiposity rebound around this age (4 6 years), and the adiposity rebound occurring at an age which is slightly out of alignment with that displayed in the reference standard used to define weight status in this group.

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"The biggest thing was that he didn't leave any of those rebounds lying around," Low said.

The cost of shipping a 40-foot steel container full of merchandise from southern China to northern Europe tumbled from $1,400 plus fuel charges a year ago to as little as $150 early this year, before rebounding to around $300, which is still below the cost of providing the service, said Neil Dekker, a container industry forecaster at Drewry Shipping Consultants in London.

With more vacant seats than people, the ground acquired the quality of an echo chamber, the enthusiastic chants behind the Milton Keynes goal rebounding around the void.

"I think we understand as a team that rebounding won the game," said Sprewell, who grabbed nine rebounds around the bulky Jamal Mashburn.

Pina must have triggered a continuous circle of enquiry and knowledge that rebounded around the artists that gathered to work with her and make years and years of outstanding performances.

Ms. Myers attempts a similar translation into three-dimensional, choreographic terms in "8 Views," which sets five dancers (Diana Deaver, Rebecca Woods, Philip Montana, Tara Lee Burns and Kellie Lynch, all good) rebounding around the stage with quick parallel-legged jumps, thrusts of the torso, shakes of the legs and sudden extensions of the arms.

Although the United States has never given any indication that it would attack North Korea, an action that American defense officials have said they considered inconceivable, Mr. Bush's remarks showed the extent to which he has had to reassure American allies at a time when his harsh words are still rebounding around the world.

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