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Contrary to this prediction, we observed that HW had a largely similar tempo of self-reproduction compared to N2, and there was no obvious correlation with the appearance of self-sperm depletion and mating frequency (e.g., compare N2 vs. HW during day 0 and day 1 treatments in Figure 2, A and B).
He wanted the Timbers to take their innate threat in the final third and somehow self-regulate it, setting the tone and tempo of the matches they play.
The combination of reflective conversations on stress in daily life and the self-reinforcing bodily attention during the course helped them to question the tempo of their lives, as well as the unreasonable demands from both themselves and others.
DeMarco is a nonchalant goofball whose slacker self-deprecation ("We got nothing else to do") and wayward frazzle-rock suits the genial tempo of a blazingly hot afternoon.
Fell's computer music is cerebral, even self-mockingly so: one album came with notes for DJs such as: "Track 1 has a tempo of 137 beats per minute with a rhythmic loop of 30 units each lasting 109.49 milliseconds".
Players at the top level move with such speed now, and the tempo of the game is so fast, that occasionally I believe that some are simply trying to avoid high impact challenges as a form of self-preservation.
"She's controlling the tempo of this campaign, not him".
"Our tempo of getting into things has to be quicker.
The tempo of repression is quickening (see article).
The tempo of a work is never inflexibly mathematical.
Throughout, the tempo of the sale was measured but sustained.
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