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International art experts acknowledge the difficulty of valuing contemporary art, noting that a wild jump in price at auction after a piece passes through customs does not necessarily suggest undervaluing at the border.
For some inexplicable reason, the chromosomes in 40% of the eggs looked abnormal--a wild jump from the 1% to 2% abnormality her lab typically observes.
Stage 7 was characterized as wild jump, clonic-like movement (convulsion), and loss of coordination/posture, staying at the bottom and later recovering posture and motion.
The seizure latency period was defined as the time from initial exposure to PTZ until zebrafish reached Stage 7 (defined as a wild jump, clonic-like movement (convulsion), immediately followed by the loss of posture).
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Kelly somewhat resembles the Ray Liotta character in "Something Wild," jumping from charm to menace with sociopathic syncopation, but Mr. Olyphant plays him with a throwaway inventiveness worthy of Johnny Depp.
For it, Copeland has played the Firebird, in "Firebird" (think wild jumps); Swanilda, in "Coppélia" (dirndls and dolls); Gamzatti, in "La Bayadère" (fury and theophany); and Lescaut's mistress, in "Manon" (blond wig and longing).
Zebrafish exposed to PTZ exhibited a sequence of behaviors before the clonic-like movements (wild jumping) followed by loss of posture that characterized the PTZ-induced seizure.
Exemplary in intensity, he relished the new role, transforming its wilder jumps (he nearly kicks the back of his head in them), without ever distracting from the production.
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