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to evocation

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The act of calling out or forth, or evoking.

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We previously demonstrated that human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells (HUMSCs) could be induced to differentiate into neuron-like cells (about 87%), express neurofilament and functional mRNAs responsible for the syntheses of subunits of the kainate receptor and glutamate decarboxylase, and generate an inward current in response to evocation by glutamate [9].

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Allusions to the beach had given way to evocations of the harvest.

SoHo Through today Richard Callner's visionary landscapes take unpredictable forms: from wild abstractions that tumble a view into many planes to evocations of striated, scalloped hills and valleys that seem to heave on the flat paper.

In the present study, approximately seven in ten men and two in ten women responded to evocation-type interventions to initiate discussions about their own impending death.

Five of these seventeen men (29%) engaged in death talk in response to evocation-type interventions during their second interviews, but neither of the two women did (Table  3).

The literary project, on this evidence, is also in good shape, from an opening letter to Thoreau to the evocation of a more prosperous but biologically bleak future.

As the entire -- and immense -- cast of this cradle-to-grave evocation of Dickens, Simon Callow brings to mind the kinetic and inspiring English teachers of one's youth, actors manqués who turn the lectern into a Palladium.

But it came to the fore beautifully elsewhere, lending a human connection to this evocation of a landscape obviously forbidding to all but large birds.

As the entire -- and immense -- cast of this cradle-to-grave evocation of England's most beloved novelist, Simon Callow brings to mind the kinetic and inspiring English teachers of one's youth, actors manqués who turn the lectern into a Palladium.

Although largely derivative, Gerard's popularity can be attributed to his evocation of plants and places in Elizabethan England and to the clear influence of gardens and gardening on this work.

It's a decidedly throwback sensation, if not quite the one-to-one evocation of the pontoon fenders of '60s sports racers.

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