Sentence examples for were forcibly expressed from inspiring English sources

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These demands were forcibly expressed in the streets of downtown Chicago in August 1968.

V5-tagged human β8 integrin in pcDNA3.1A, full-length rat Nrp1 in pcDNA3.1A, or full-length human NRP1 in pcDNA3.1 were forcibly expressed in HEK-293T cells using Effectene (Qiagen) according to manufacturers' instructions.

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King George V felt very strongly that the decoration should never be forfeited and in a letter from his Private Secretary, Lord Stamfordham, on 26 July 1920, his views are forcibly expressed: The power to cancel and restore awards is still included in the Victoria Cross warrant but none has been forfeited since 1908.

Even though β-catenin was forcibly expressed, its level was not higher than that of control, suggesting that the marked expression of NEFH possibly inhibits ectopic expression of β-catenin (Fig. 5c, right).

Transfection studies, in which the CPO enzyme was forcibly expressed in the LNCaP cells, confirmed that an elevation in PpIX levels can result from increased expression of CPO.

The unexpected universalist implications of this exclusivism are most forcibly expressed in an oft-quoted verse from Amos (9 7): "Are you not like the Ethiopians to me, O people of Israel?" says the Lord.

The languages in which this interest was most forcibly expressed have changed in turn and over time from Greek to Latin; to Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew; to Italian, French, English, and German.

The results we obtained in the GSTP1-deficient MCF-7 cell line further support the active role of GSTP1 in HPV-16 E7-related survival, where HPV-16 expressionion did not protect MCF-7 cells from UV radiation-induced damage, unless GSTP1 was forcibly co-expressed in this model system.

To determine whether the effect of CLDN4 knockdown on the level of phosphorylation and localization of EphA2 was primarily due to the loss of CLDN4, or whether this was a secondary effect of the loss of E-cadherin that accompanies knockdown of CLDN4, E-cadherin was forcibly re-expressed in the CLDN4KD cells.

Some were forcibly evicted.

They were forcibly "outed".

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