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In "Enemy in the Figure," the dancers move in angled, disjointed configurations, their ballet-trained limbs mutating into entirely unexpected shapes, their bodies appearing as polyphonous instruments that can generate movement from any point, rather than taking impetus (as ballet teaches) from the legs and arms around a vertical body.
Taking impetus from this, we tested a range of pharmacological blockers as a first step in resolving likely Kv channel components underlying the A-type K+ current in retinal arteriolar myocytes.
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In her essay "Trash, Art and the Movies," reprinted in "Going Steady," Ms. Kael wrote: "Movies took their impetus not from the desiccated, imitation European high culture, but from the peep show, the Wild West show, the music hall, the comic strip -- from what was coarse and common".
That the existing scholarship takes its impetus largely from activist concerns has some important methodological consequences.
But in fact these changes are already taking place and the impetus is coming not from policymakers or lawyers, but from within the technology industry and from the marketplace itself.
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