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To the extent that CO2 intake is a valid model of panic, this difference between younger and older subjects strikingly evokes the decline of natural PA's and the progressive blunting of panic symptomatology in PD patients when they grow older [31].

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Events such as kidnap and murder are clearly everyday happenings in this morally bankrupt world, which is strikingly evoked in Michael Vale's set, enclosed by crumbling walls and tellingly lit by Paule Constable.

The vision of rural poverty in the Forest of Arden, as presented in As You Like It, is strikingly evoked, and it is good to be told or reminded that, by tradition, Shakespeare himself played the role of old Adam.

Though the medieval climate of the novel is strikingly evoked, it is still a story of a woman's fate, portraying the proud, independent Kristin's growth, through her marriage to a charming but irresponsible man, into a strong but humble and self-sacrificing woman.

Strikingly, PMap evoked robust cell migration, which was comparable with the reference chemokine, CCL2, indicating a strong chemotactic potential of the microparticles.

The two cervical Hox genes Hoxa5 and Hoxc6 evoked strikingly similar transcriptional patterns when overexpressed in ESC-MNs as single transgenes (supplementary material Fig. S8B) or combined with Pou3f1 (supplementary material Table S7), consistent with the fact that different cervical Hox proteins can bind to the same consensus DNA site (Pellerin et al., 1994).

Strikingly, this particular arrangement evoked the configuration that MCs physiologically take in areas sensitive to touch, like in the footpads of rodents, as we found by immunohistochemistry of dissociated epidermal layers (Figure 4d).

Strikingly, the overall dose needed to evoke this tolerance was more than 1000× lower using i.LN.

On the other hand, the characteristics of the infant nociceptive-specific response, which was only evoked in response to the noxious stimulus, are strikingly similar in polarity and topography to cerebral potentials evoked by "painful" mechanical stimulation in adults [ 28].

Strikingly, in eight neurons the paired stimulus evoked spiking only after induction, that is over 50% transitioned from non-spiking to spiking.

Strikingly, this revealed that PP stimulation consistently evoked a rapidly rising spikelets (dV/dt of 20.6 ± 2.6 V/s; n = 10) in response to PP stimulation.

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