Sentence examples for respond to tensions from inspiring English sources

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The young curator Amber Croyle acknowledges this in taking Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's satirical 1978 song "Go Slow," with its propulsive but not-going-anywhere rhythm, as a title for this show of work by 10 contemporary Nigerian photographers who respond to tensions of life in their country, where high energy and restraining impediments meet.

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For example, information generated by receptors that respond to tension in skeletal muscles may be re-evaluated to resolve a discrepancy between felt and seen position.

The ability of cells to sense and respond to tension could underlie this compensation and produce wings of reproducible sizes and shapes.

This paper seeks to explore a way of responding to tensions present in formal education and outdoor education in UK higher education.

It also published useful briefing papers entitled "The Syrian refugee crisis: Understanding and responding to tensions and conflicts in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey," the three countries with the largest number of Syrians fleeing the war.

They varied on whether additional guidelines and regulations would be helpful, and if so, what, where, and why; and how they related and responded to principle investigators (PIs), tried to improve these relationships, responded to tensions and complaints concerning IRBs, and interfaced with researchers in the developing world [ 13].

Test results indicated that the peak variation and frequency shift of EMA signatures responding to tension and compression stress were converse in nature, and their gradual changes provided cogent evidences for predicting the development of stress and damage.

Nor was it understood exactly how wing epithelial cells responded to tension to reorganize themselves into a different wing shape.

The accumulation of lipofuscin has been shown by others to respond to oxygen tension, incubator temperature and addition of antioxidants to the culture medium [5], [53].

Understanding how human gingival fibroblasts respond to mechanical tension is likely to yield valuable insights not only into gingival function but also into the molecular basis of scarless repair.

Maternal preeclampsia arises from the interaction between a normal placenta and a maternal constitution that is susceptible to, or suffers from, microvascular disease [57] and as such the late-onset preeclamptic placenta is a system that is able to properly sense and respond to oxygen tension variations.

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