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I straightened myself, listened for the slow tramp of paramedics.
Unpacking them can be a delight, as in "Slow Tramp," with its black diagonal snaking across a background of Daniel Buren-esque stripes, or "Guitar Gangster," which veils black arabesques with a wash of chartreuse and a wiry grid.
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A clash appeared inevitable as the band in full array approached, did not slow down, tramping and treading towards the tamborileros.
Long-term treatment of MS-275 in TRAMP mice slowed progression of prostate carcinomas with a significant reduction in cell proliferation.
TRAMP-C1 and TRAMP-C2 were derived from the TRAMP mouse (Foster et al, 1997).
"What we need is the rusty old tramp, rusty old neutral tramp, helpless and slow, wandering the seven seas to make a few pesetas for the owner," DeHaan is told.
On "Tramp" (2012), Van Etten stepped back to a slower rhythm.
Given the nature of the genetic construct driving the TRAMP tumour model, tumour suppression by walnuts was unlikely to occur, which makes the finding of slowed growth of importance.
If an unwary reader plunges into the undergrowth of names and citations expecting to tramp down an expository trail, he risks collapse from a sort of private Stendhal syndrome — or perhaps a slow death from exhaustion in the intricate defiles of Calasso's metaphysical excursions.
In a follow-up study, CTLA-4 blockade prevented and/or slowed the outgrowth of subcutaneous TRAMP-C2 tumours, which spontaneously metastasise to the regional lymph nodes [ 52].
"Playing a tramp".
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