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This is compatible with a genuine antagonistic action of the drugs during their gradual diffusion and washout.
Furthermore, an antagonistic effect of added amino acids, such as glutamine, on sucrose-induced GS expression was observed.
You're either a poor communicator or knowingly behaving in an extremely antagonistic and unconstructive manner.
Such an antagonistic effect of UVA could potentially explain much of the controversy.
Rather he makes an antagonistic statement, couched as a rhetorical question.
I was disappointed that our elected representative was so antagonistic to councillors who were working hard to resolve the dispute.
The osmoregulatory actions of growth hormone and prolactin are antagonistic.
Conditions for the selective maintenance of stable polymorphisms by antagonistic pleiotropy are quite restrictive.
Either this determination is not made, however, or it is confined to mutually antagonistic pockets of conviction within the church.
The European Union is facing very high unemployment, and two antagonistic social logics are counterposed to each other.
Prior to this, the peninsula consisted of often mutually antagonistic kingdoms, duchies, city-states, and principalities.
In addition to the expectations of domestic constituencies, Lula must confront the antagonistic pressures of external interests and institutions.
We feel that economic failure has created a situation where survival and law have been relegated to antagonistic positions.
Now, among nations, there is only America to fear, and it has never been difficult to get Britons to feel antagonistic towards the Yanks.
The belief that resource scarcity can be transcended by industrialism unites many seemingly antagonistic political standpoints.
Nicotine and the snake venom also bind these receptors with agonistic and antagonistic effects, respectively.
Certainly not a presiding consciousness, since it does not contemplatively possess these necessarily antagonistic, mutually relative worlds.
The two evolved from antagonistic opponents to companionable partners, and would play practice rounds all day.
The capitalist profit motive is antagonistic to public health, preferring to treat illness rather than preventing it.
I am left wondering what moves people to be so antagonistic to two beautiful and harmless wild creatures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was an antagonistic force in exercise, so that when he had tried to hang near her he seemed standing in a refluent current.
It was atmospherically antagonistic to a magazine which consisted wholly of original matter.
It has been often supposed that the methods of the two schools are antagonistic.
Her two chief cities, Mrida and Campeche, now joined hands and now seemed or were antagonistic.
The popular idea that the system is antagonistic to the channeling process is a mistaken one.
There is no greater mistake than to suppose that dandyism is antagonistic to pluck.
For he possessed qualities which we seldom find united, and which we usually even consider to be irreconcilably antagonistic.
I have found identical antagonistic reactions in the pulsating tissue of Desmodium gyrans, the telegraph plant.
The monotheist can not refer nature to a conflict of antagonistic powers and forces.
Jaborine resembles atropine pharmacologically, and is therefore antagonistic to pilocarpine.
It is generally believed that the internal secretion of the thyroid and the adrenal are antagonistic.
Then against our aerostat, and with the wind driving them clean overhead of us, come the antagonistic flying-machines.
Even if it be not taken literally, but allegorically, it is thoroughly antagonistic to the teachings of Evolution.
Then there is an antagonistic power that rises up to confront the widespread dominion of this anarch of old.
To most men reason and passion appear to be antagonistic both in idea and fact.
All of them are antagonistic to sense and have an affinity to number and measure and a presentiment of ideas.
He disapproved of banstead, who was of a type particularly antagonistic to the young, clean, and successful barrister.
For criticism is antagonistic to the normal bent of the mind.
Everything but La Trappe was unutterably antagonistic to her.
Then it came, in the jeering laughter of the antagonistic Dalis.
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