Sentence examples for released acting from inspiring English sources

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"Regrettably, we have agreed to a request from Liam to be released," acting chairman Peter Ridsdale said.

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Sumatriptan and other triptans inhibit CGRP release acting at prejunctional serotonin 5-HT1D receptors or evoke arterial vasoconstriction via stimulation of 5-HT1B receptons on vascular smooth muscle.

We used washed platelets to test if riluzole could stimulate BDNF release, acting directly on these cells.

Histamine is also purported to be a negative regulator of SST release acting through the H3 receptor, because perfusion studies in rat stomach using H3 antagonists showed an increase in SST release (65).

The concept of counteracting HMGB1 in inflammatory diseases has so far been explored only in preclinical models with strategies based on HMGB1 neutralization, inhibition of HMGB1 synthesis, and prevention of extracellular HMGB1 release acting successfully in various models of inflammatory and ischemic conditions.

When it's released into acting and writing, it's very powerful.' 39 David Haig Age: 51 First job: Acting as an assistant stage manager for £27 a week at Westcliff-on-Sea Westcliff-on-Sea Westcliff-on-Sea

She was allowed conjugal visits with Mr. Apari, now released and acting as her lawyer, even though they are now divorcing.

In agreement with previous findings (Herd et al., 2013), eIPSCs recorded from δ0/0 VB neurons exhibited faster decay kinetics, due to the abolished eGABAAR component normally engaged by neurally released GABA acting on WT neurons (Table 1).

This release stimulates the cells in the JGA to produce and release renin, acting through the EP2/4 prostaglandin receptors and cAMP, thus activating the known renin-angiotensin system (RAS).

Because capsaicin causes the body to release endorphins, acting as a sort of neural fire hose, many people experience chilis as the ideal fulcrum of pain and pleasure.

DNA by its chemical structure can be considered as an intrinsically intumescent compound, since it contains precursor of phosphoric-polyphosphoric acid, a polyhydric char source (deoxyribose) and the nitrogen-containing bases that may release ammonia, acting as a blowing agent.

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