Sentence examples for reflected the release of from inspiring English sources

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His weeping reflected the release of a tension few golfers have had to experience.

The SMMT said the strong performance reflected the release of pent-up demand from the recession years.

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After initial burst release, the release rate decreased, reflecting the release of drug entrapped in the polymer matrix.

Although phosphate had pH-buffering properties, the pH value increased notably, reflecting the release of numerous hydroxide ions according to the equation ZnO + H2O → Zn2+ + 2 OH− [36].

However, at higher anodic polarizations, nitinol passive layers experience breakdown, and therefore tip current values reflect the release of metal cations from the biomaterial surface.

Studies have demonstrated that the presence of smaller DNA fragments are believed to reflect the release of nucleosomes from apoptotic cells and higher molecular weight DNA molecules are believed to reflect release from necrotic cells [15].

Because of the mineral weathering, most groundwater samples (92 %) fall above the fresh water equiline (1 1) of Na+ Cl− (Fig. 3), reflecting the release of Na+ from the mineral weathering (Meyback 1987).

Slow slip events involve geodetically determined surface displacements of a few centimeters over periods of a few days to ~ 1 year (Peng and Gomberg 2010; Gao et al. 2012); these appear to reflect the release of elastic strain by displacement within the subduction zone at rates that are sub-seismic, but one to two orders of magnitude faster than plate motion rates.

Expect to see both songs grappling with fresh competition on next week's chart, which will reflect the release of One Direction's "Drag Me Down".

An appealing possibility is that the A1 receptor-dependent slow rhythmic hyperpolarizing potentials reflect the release of ATP from glial cells and its subsequent breakdown to adenosine.

The basal level of HMGB1 detected in non-infected cells is due to the necrosis background of the cultured cells, while its increase in infected cells reflects the release of HMGB1 secondary to HSV2-induced necrosis (C.B., manuscript in preparation).

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