This is compatible with a genuine antagonistic action of the drugs during their gradual diffusion and washout. |
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Furthermore, an antagonistic effect of added amino acids, such as glutamine, on sucrose-induced GS expression was observed. |
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You're either a poor communicator or knowingly behaving in an extremely antagonistic and unconstructive manner. |
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Such an antagonistic effect of UVA could potentially explain much of the controversy. |
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Rather he makes an antagonistic statement, couched as a rhetorical question. |
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I was disappointed that our elected representative was so antagonistic to councillors who were working hard to resolve the dispute. |
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The osmoregulatory actions of growth hormone and prolactin are antagonistic. |
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Conditions for the selective maintenance of stable polymorphisms by antagonistic pleiotropy are quite restrictive. |
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Either this determination is not made, however, or it is confined to mutually antagonistic pockets of conviction within the church. |
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The European Union is facing very high unemployment, and two antagonistic social logics are counterposed to each other. |
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Prior to this, the peninsula consisted of often mutually antagonistic kingdoms, duchies, city-states, and principalities. |
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In addition to the expectations of domestic constituencies, Lula must confront the antagonistic pressures of external interests and institutions. |
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We feel that economic failure has created a situation where survival and law have been relegated to antagonistic positions. |
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Now, among nations, there is only America to fear, and it has never been difficult to get Britons to feel antagonistic towards the Yanks. |
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The belief that resource scarcity can be transcended by industrialism unites many seemingly antagonistic political standpoints. |
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Nicotine and the snake venom also bind these receptors with agonistic and antagonistic effects, respectively. |
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Certainly not a presiding consciousness, since it does not contemplatively possess these necessarily antagonistic, mutually relative worlds. |
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The two evolved from antagonistic opponents to companionable partners, and would play practice rounds all day. |
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The capitalist profit motive is antagonistic to public health, preferring to treat illness rather than preventing it. |
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I am left wondering what moves people to be so antagonistic to two beautiful and harmless wild creatures. |
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Marxism teaches that modern capitalist society is a society of antagonistic classes. |
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Their attitudes concerning poetry and its function in life are different, sometimes even antagonistic to one another. |
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This statement accurately sets the antagonistic tone of the entire narration. |
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The ceremony at the square was watched by more than three thousand people, including many who had been so antagonistic to him. |
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These two communities are often antagonistic to each other, and I think that may be because they do not understand each other. |
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Although antagonistic to this cultural heritage, their critiques can themselves be said to assume a national frame. |
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The commission on men may well die on the vine from being stacked with members who are antagonistic to, or ignorant of, men's issues. |
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Seeing two mutually antagonistic peoples interact at gunpoint provides ample dramatic tension. |
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Initially, we sympathize with him in his battles with his antagonistic neighbours and their unreasonable demands. |
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But in Britain and the US many people feel ambivalent or antagonistic towards the mainstream popular resistance. |
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Greek city-states were fiercely independent and often profoundly antagonistic to their immediate Greek neighbours. |
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Lutheranism developed in two different directions, somewhat antagonistic to one another. |
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Some students have trouble coping with friends or family members who are antagonistic to their teaching aspirations. |
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It recognizes that politics must have an underlying morality to it, but it is antagonistic to traditional morality. |
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Nor are most Australians of Irish descent antagonistic to Britain. |
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Another project was seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid impending labour disputes and an adversarial and antagonistic relationship. |
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It is resistant to the charms of patriotism, and it is unconducive to antagonistic TV debates. |
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It is deeply rooted in place and profoundly antagonistic to market values. |
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In the future we might have a Government that is pretty antagonistic to the aid community, and is running some rather strange foreign policy agendas. |
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He was rude and antagonistic to my friends, kept picking arguments and was often deliberately provocative, manipulating people into tense arguments. |
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The arms are an important means of defence of our vulnerable points, including the head, chest, and abdomen, as well as of antagonistic connections to others. |
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As a result, the person with seizures may appear to be asocial or antagonistic. |
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The alpha cells are known for secreting glucagon, a hormone antagonistic to insulin and whose role increases blood sugar levels. |
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But, says someone, what about our liberty, in which we take so much pride? Discipline is not antagonistic to liberty. |
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One area of research has focused on finding organisms that are antagonistic to the E. amylovora bacteria. |
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In both rich and poor countries these may be antagonistic to but may also become enrolled in forms of public governance. |
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These include two which are generally antagonistic to the movement's aims, and one which is a strong supporter. |
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Laboratory assays have since confirmed that several strains are antagonistic to fungal root pathogens. |
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The member should remain as calm as possible and avoid antagonistic or cocky behaviour. |
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Any improvements will of course be the result of making demands, but not by being aggressive, antagonistic and confrontational. |
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But the conflict showed the limits of social networks when you have two antagonistic societies at war with each other. |
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The principal interest of this practice rests in the immediate display of incidents for each antagonistic option imagined. |
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The antagonistic feelings between the two levels of government seem to be growing daily. |
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The reform of the control system is designed to bring about a change in this antagonistic, non-compliant culture. |
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Even so, there are possibilities of antagonistic effects such as the air pollution effects stemming from the use of biofuels. |
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Sometimes a consensus must be reached between conflicting or even antagonistic interests. |
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Along with its negative, destructive and antagonistic effects, it can also provide a positive sense of identity. |
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Ironically, Hezbollah and its backer Iran have not always had an antagonistic relationship with al-Qaeda. |
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No matter how antagonistic the question or the barb, Jackson keeps a low voice and a respectful tone. |
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Facing 75 years, an air of unreality surrounds Bongiorno's antagonistic behavior. |
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It was bad enough in America, with all the agencies involved, which led to some antagonistic moments among them in Katrina. |
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Their relationships with each other range from conciliatory to borderline antagonistic. |
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It has both agonistic actions and weak opioid antagonistic activity. |
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Deeply antagonistic to reformist compromises with bourgeois democracy, syndicalists also disputed the Leninist strategy of organizing revolution via a vanguard party. |
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It is no longer possible for any section of the global population to cling to a system of thinking that is uncompromisingly antagonistic to the thinking of others. |
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Indeed, hers is a strikingly nonhistorical and nondialectical account of antagonistic social dynamics constitutive of an apprehensible social totality. |
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Offenders often fail to realize the severity of their crimes, and an antagonistic prison environment can exacerbate feelings of being wrongly accused and hamper treatment. |
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In particular, Muller anticipated that the antagonistic relationship between selection and recombination would be critical in models of sympatric speciation. |
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On the other hand, other modes of alliance also remained important, and relationships between patrilineal kin could be antagonistic as well as friendly. |
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However, Pax Americana had produced the following fundamental changes in the world order, sowing the currently seeds of their antagonistic mutual relations. |
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This way, the antagonistic contradictions of classist nature are overcome: at first between the vanguard and the class, and afterwards inside the Party. |
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Through our development banks we support the development of countries that exhibit thoroughly antagonistic trade policies toward the European Union. |
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When a lovely widow is pressured to sell her failing cattle ranch to her unscrupulous and powerful ex-lover, she enlists the aid of an antagonistic neighbour in a desperate attempt to restore the ranch's fortunes. |
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The reason for such an extreme slowness, that looks very much as stagnation is that, at a planetary scale, two antagonistic trends oppose each other as regards international law. |
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In fact, the ideological platforms are almost antagonistic. |
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Seattle and Washington reflect how large the antagonistic audience has become, and the lengths to which participants will go in their desire to shut down or impede the spread of globalization. |
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Falling popular trust in the Kremlin, worries about capital flight and the economy, and an antagonistic urban middle class have led Mr Putin to resort to nationalism, traditionalism and selective repression. |
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Both are antagonistic to American interests. |
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The PIRA and Gerry Adams are mired in a situation resulting from the twin-stream policy of politicization and armed struggle, the two prongs of which are mutually antagonistic. |
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Pluralism and the market economy, which includes the dualism of broadcasting, often go hand in hand with harsh and antagonistic commercial competition: it was a tough test for the newcomers. |
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In addition, local communities and local government remain largely uninformed about the importance of and threats to World Heritage property, and are therefore often antagonistic. |
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And try to have a constructive dialogue and make it less antagonistic. |
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I talked separately with Rolf Skar, Greenpeace's forests campaign director, and Peggy Ward, Kimberly-Clark's director of sustainability strategy, to learn how they turned their antagonistic dynamic into a partnership. |
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There's this real, almost antagonistic approach between fishermen and science, and it puzzles me to no end, because there should be a close, cooperative approach between fishermen and science. |
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However, it should be stressed that teachers' unions are extremely complex organizations that call into play various action strategies and objectives that quite often can become antagonistic. |
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Accordingly, competition policy and environment policy are not mutually antagonistic, but ought to complement each other so as to provide a high level of environmental protection. |
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It is thus necessary to think of agents' interests as different and potentially antagonistic and to envisage institutions as the result of political compromises between these different antagonisms. |
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The Sun has been openly antagonistic towards other European nations, particularly the French and Germans. |
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In the three cases, quantification and the expression of risk in terms of probabilities aim to unify and aggregate radically different, even antagonistic, viewpoints within a commensurable space. |
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How can press officers and journalists work better together so they have a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship rather than an antagonistic one? |
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Like Adam and Eve, they had two antagonistic sons, Hephaistos corresponding to Kain, and Ares corresponding to Seth. |
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Notably, Chowdhury modeled the relationship of the smuggler to the local producer as one of antagonistic duopoly. |
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Their utility stems from the fact that fertilizers are subject to antagonistic processes. |
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But we're not antagonistic to the culture. |
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He was deeply hurt and antagonistic to the idea. |
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The group is strongly antagonistic to the media. |
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Obviously, it would be a matter of great concern if someone, whose only offence is to be antagonistic towards an existing regime, were to be the victim of insufferable treatment. |
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It is sometimes the case that victim impact statements include inappropriate material such as information that is prejudicial or antagonistic to the defendant. |
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The Mexicans had were already antagonistic towards the Spaniards for being inside their city and for holding Montezuma under house arrest. |
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Article 22: Zionism is a political movement organically associated with international imperialism and antagonistic to all action for liberation and to progressive movements in the world. |
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Unlike Legalists Shang Yang and Han Fei, Shen did not consider the relationship between ruler and minister antagonistic necessarily. |
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A biologically pure culture of an isolate of Candida saitoana, wherein the isolate is antagonistic to postharvest diseases of fruits and is resistant to the fungicidal activity of sugars and sugar analogs. |
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And deputies from opposing parties, inherently more antagonistic than deputies from the same party, can be bought at a lower price. |
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Churchill had wanted, in a move that could have proved unnecessarily antagonistic to the strikers, to arm the soldiers. |
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Through recognizing such diversity-within-diasporas, we can see that diasporic identifications and transnational practices are not necessarily antagonistic to immigrant integration. |
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These interactions can be mutualistic or antagonistic in nature, or in the case of commensal fungi are of no apparent benefit or detriment to the host. |
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The emotional qualities are antagonistic to clear reasoning. |
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German reaction to the Revolution swung from favourable to antagonistic. |
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The more severe this imbalance, he says, the more the orthorexic feels antagonistic toward the environment, becoming hyperaware of external impurities. |
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The new owners had an antagonistic attitude towards unions, which, accustomed to comfortable relationships with the state, were not prepared to fight back. |
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Ulipristal acetate was developed as a selective progesterone receptor modulator with pure progesterone receptor antagonistic activity and minimal antiglucocorticoid effects. |
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It started out being very antagonistic, and the implied threat was that they were somehow going to go against us and sort of bad-mouth what our efforts were. |
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The nature of the man, unpliably antagonistic to the world and the world's customs, might justify some such interpretation of his conduct as this. |
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Pyrrolnitrin production by an Enterobacter agglomerans strain with a broad spectrum of antagonistic activity towards fungal and bacterial phytopathogens. |
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They found it impossible to deal with such antagonistic groups. |
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