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Unquestionable: Banned topics Hallowe'en Celebrated across the US on 31 October, Hallowe'en's links with paganism means it is one of 50 words which "could evoke unpleasant emotions" in students.
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In contrast, we found that synchronized activation of all the climbing fibers within the microcomplex evoked strong rebounds, which could suggest a role in vivo in association with climbing fiber activation.
Further analysis of the membrane excitability was focussed on the fast action potentials, which could be evoked in 100% of Odontella sinensis cells by current injection pulses (Figure 2A).
To block inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs), which could contaminate evoked excitatory responses, the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA A receptor antagonist gabazine (5 μ m) was included in the normal aCSF.
Agassiz, therefore, could not accept Darwin's conceptual view of nature, in which environmental events could evoke organic change.
This study provided extensive findings which showed that PEE administration could evoke UBUC cell apoptosis.
These properties represent plausible mechanisms by which X10 and other analogues could evoke an increased mitogenic response compared with human insulin (13, 21).
Any condemned citizen could evoke his right of Provocatio, which appealed any condemnation to the Century Assembly, and which was a precursor to habeas corpus.
Voysey was looking for a medium that could evoke the human form, which she didn't want to depict naturalistically.
Handling of heavy material is a well-known risk factor of musculoskeletal disorders, which could, in turn, evoke psychological distress.
Rosie Langabeer, the ballet's composer, says she had played with Feather before and knew his instruments could evoke the sound of an old-fashioned airplane for the ballet, which told the story of a doomed 1930s mail plane.
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