They are probably sensory fibers of the thoracolumbar system, possibly modulating the pain of esophageal mucosal inflammation. |
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The invention relates to a method for modulating the sedimentation rate of piscicultural dry pellets. |
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The locus coeruleus is one of a number of subcortical loci involved in modulating cortical activity and awareness. |
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The mantle and funnel of squids are essential in generating and modulating thrust for jet locomotion. |
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And the people who have this disorder have also a disturbancing modifying or modulating emotional response and sometimes it can be quite violent. |
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Much of this effort will be directed, in one form or other, at modulating the regulatory systems controlling physiological systems. |
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The output is regulated by a single pulse width modulating controller which drives the boost switch and buck switch simultaneously. |
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Receptor-ligand bonds that mediate cell adhesion are often subjected to forces that regulate their dissociation via modulating off-rates. |
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In the future, computer scientists should be able to make them sound much more human by modulating nonlinguistic aspects of vocalization such as speed, pitch, and volume. |
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Our preference is to rest a knee and calf against the console while modulating the throttle and brake over obstacles, but the shift lever was in the way. |
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Charles Darwin performed early auxin experiments, observing the effects of a hypothetical substance modulating plant shoot elongation to allow tropic growth toward light. |
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This influence works both by modulating endocrine function such as insulin secretion and by increasing the rate of glycogenolysis and fatty acid mobilization. |
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In contrast, the monopolar device uses a thermocouple imbedded in its tip to control the surface temperature of the probe by modulating the power delivery. |
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In general, the successful seducers paid more attention to and were more nuanced in modulating the prosodic aspects of their voices than were the unsuccessful seducers. |
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The operation on a previously modulated wave in such a way that it will have substantially the same characteristics as the original modulating wave. |
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That Schubert is fond of modulating to the subdominant is well-known. |
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This polysaccharide is rich in fucose, modulating cell communication and epigenetic mechanisms, said the company. |
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Techniques for modulating UWB pulses include Pulse Position Modulation and Pulse Amplitude Modulation. |
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Duloxetine works centrally on the ascending and descending pain pathways by modulating both noradrenalin and serotonin. |
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Both escitalopram and nortriptyline have their effect through the mood modulating neurotransmitter systems. |
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These phases include attaining maximum deceleration and modulating the brake pressure. |
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The continuum is dynamic through the action of modulating feedbacks and feedforwards. |
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Endogenous small regulatory RNAs are of intense research interest because they act as cellular rheostats, subtly modulating gene expression. |
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Data is transmitted back to the reader by modulating the amplitude of the RF field giving the ASK and FSK options. |
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When using the brakes effectively, the driver must go through a buildup phase and end with a modulating phase. |
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Birds, especially oscines, often communicate heightened motivation to attack by modulating frequencies of their songs. |
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Most RFID tags contain an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a signal. |
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Magnesium levels in the cell can regulate glycosylation and protein processing modulating golgi body and lysosomal function. |
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Size plays an important role in modulating damage caused by a storm. |
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Fucoxanthin, derived from brown seaweeds, has shown anti-adipose capability through modulating the elevation of ROS, and down-regulation of lipid metabolism genes. |
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Ectoine from halophilic microorganisms induces the expression of hsp70 and hsp7OB' in human keratinocytes modulating the proinflammatory response. |
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There is burgeoning evidence to support trials in man around the use of palmitoylethanolamide for modulating pain and potentiating opiate analgesia. |
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They also carry heat energy away from the tropics and transport it toward temperate latitudes, which may play an important role in modulating regional and global climate. |
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Conduction of this force is a message broadcast from the body of God, a biochemical sun transpiercing miraculously, glided on modulating radiowaves. |
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