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Up and down the wall, hundreds of little white plaster divers are deployed in precise ranks, ready to spring outward.
Repeated windings at close to the speed of light torque the magnetic fields so hard that they spring outward in opposite directions along the poles, expelling matter as they go, the group reports in the 13 August issue of Science.
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At the Restoration, in 1660, outward Laudian forms were accepted but by a church less significant than ever to the community and the individual.
Thigh foot angles measurement showed an average value of 21.6° (18° 24°) outward.
Early outward K+ current correspondingly fell from 73.46 ± 8.45 to 61.16±6.14 pA/pF in isolated epicardial but not endocardial myocytes (n = 9) (3 m m [K+]o).
The entry point of the unicortical C1 anterior lateral mass screw was located 5 mm away from the inner-lower edge of the C1 lateral mass and the entry angle of C1 anterior lateral mass screw was 5° 10° upward and 10° 15° outward along the longitudinal axis of the C1 lateral mass [ 4].
Manchester Commerce (1899), outward-bound for Quebec City was sunk off northwest Ireland on 26 October 1914, with the loss of 14 crew, becoming the first merchant ship to be sunk by a mine.
While no individual channel or pump mechanism has emerged, it has been proposed that the gradient is regulated by stretch-activated channels (Dutta and Robinson 2004), reactive oxygen species (ROS), Rho of plants (Yan et al. 2009), d-serine (Michard et al. 2011), outward-directed Ca2+ ATPases (Wu et al. 2010) and cyclic nucleotide-gated channels (Frietsch et al. 2007; Wu et al. 2011).
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