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Cellular calcium dynamics are subject to stringent spatio-temporal control, especially in excitable cells.
First, lots of excitable tissues have narrow calcium channels and multiple connections.
Voltage-gated channels are essential proteins for the functioning of excitable tissues.
The most easily excitable ones immediately interpreted his comments to mean that he thought women were dumb.
Well firstly I can't escape the impression that the excitable kid is getting a bit carried away.
The Artisan Child is highly active, easily excitable, likes taking risks and getting into mischief.
Stray ragworm wound their excitable way to land, before diving below the sandy surface in fear of their lives.
Kevin, take a break from excitable, bewhiskered German philosophers of the 19th century!
The Japanese were in highly excitable mood, doing Mexican waves as some local people ran around with English flags before kick-off.
His coolly rationalist approach to religion was complemented by an excitable temperament and a taste for the picaresque.
To Rich, his brother suddenly appeared as some benign leader, the merciful father taking his excitable daughters on holiday.
Elsewhere there's excitable talk of hydrogen, bioethanol, fuel cells, hybrids.
According to an excitable tabloid, he viewed the murder as good material for a future book.
In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer.
Being excitable is not helpful in dealing with a direct or indirect attack and discredits all the good work.
The papers have been filled with excitable chatter at the return of the charismatic Castilian.
Always excitable and often insubordinate, he required the strictest discipline.
In any case, the minister has since, as I noted above, artfully backed away from his previous excitable fulminations.
Why is everyone getting into such an excitable lather over the predictable remarks of a no-mark?
Evidentally, this is an effective way for her to keep herself calm because she is easily excitable.
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In their excitable disposition, loud voices, and fearless demeanour, the Timorese closely resemble the people of New Guinea.
Why do you bother your excitable, sick heart with that lunatic's prophecies?
Thick lines represent the more excitable side of an anisotropic or dorsiventral organ.
The excitable Carolinian has got some one to hear him abuse Cuba, and glorify Charleston.
Her people are an excitable, flaming people who may burst out in a spasmodic revulsion against their commercialization.
The different sides of a dorsiventral organ are unequally excitable to different forms of stimuli.
He is excitable, hotheaded, easily carried away, honest and straightforward like most people of his class.
The mob state of mind is lurking still in the excitable American temperament.
The nervous, excitable temper has helped the fret and cark of ambitious life.
But the Sorells, all the same, had some foreign and excitable blood in them.
Mr. Tovey, still impersonating Delilah in the corner, was approaching the more excitable passages of the song.
Feather-headed, loquacious, excitable, one could make certain of his utter and complete indiscretion.
Mrs. Wititterly is of a most excitable nature, Sir Mulberry.
The nervous, excitable soprano could not long bide in one place.
There was some booing from those more thoughtless and excitable souls to whom a crowd is always an occasion for noise and horse-play.
In character and temperament, the typical African of this race-type is a happy, thriftless, excitable person.
Disdaining the heroic outfit, excitable in her methods, garrulous, episodical, shrill, she misled her lover much as she had misled her aunt.
He is rather excitable and erratic, but he cuts quite a swath here.
Sanguine temperament, great physical strength, morbidly excitable, periods of gloom, ending in some fixed idea which I cannot make out.
He folded his arms and glared at me with his excitable, slanting brown eyes.
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