We presented evidence implicating actin polymerization and not actomyosin activity as the dominant mechanism actuating the stiffening response. |
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They were disturbed about an article implicating the director of the institute in a corruption affair. |
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Despite its denials and stonewalling, damning evidence has come to light implicating it in the deaths. |
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There was a substantial body of circumstantial evidence implicating the accused in addition to the informer's evidence. |
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They took a very one-sided and heavy handed approach towards implicating you in a large amount of crimes. |
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Nobody sees what happens, but there is other circumstantial evidence implicating him. |
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Reports of human rights violations implicating the Army keep flowing in from conflict zones in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Maluku and Papua. |
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He is apologising to a childhood friend for implicating him in a burglary 20 years ago. |
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What they all share in common is implicating the consumer in the creation of content: it is the cybernaut that makes Internet. |
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Thus, in the future, commentators should be on the watch for federalism issues across a wide range of Court decision, implicating various amendments. |
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In both cases, a question of parentage may arise implicating at least two jurisdictions. |
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Most significantly, these sources leave no room for construing the curse of Canaan as implicating Cush. |
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The category of land enters the structure of faith of Judaism secondarily and derivatively, by the category of peoplehood implicating it. |
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In fact, the RCMP has always been adamant that this investigation never resulted in evidence implicating any elected officials. |
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There were, however, arguments from the other side, implicating that demand would be unable to keep up with the current price of Crude. |
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The parliamentary secretary read more of the press release into the record basically saying the same thing but implicating other members. |
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The project was able to be set up thanks to a financial partnership notably implicating the Port of Oslo. |
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The court on 30 May also examined two other cases implicating the journalist. |
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Various experts and project leaders exchanged their views on integrated development strategies, implicating the different levels of governance. |
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He gave names of cities in which he said there had been abuses implicating Turkish state services. |
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That would have included evidence implicating him in murder, would it? |
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The latter who is still in detention at a secret location is reported to have made a confession, implicating several militants of the MLPC, some of whom have been the subject of arrest. |
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I draw the line at implicating other people whether they're alive or dead! |
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From this incriminating evidence, they were able to detect an important corruption network implicating the Austrian Olympic movement as well as politicians to end up discovering millions in dirty money. |
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Furthermore, the media have contributed to reinforcing public fears by systematically implicating video games in the shootings carried out by children. |
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He reported in depth on the corruption scandal that shattered the large German group Siemens, and also covered the story implicating Munich's stadium. |
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The human rights climate had dramatically improved in the last case and there was no information implicating that particular security organization in past abuses. |
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So it is that Saudis have reacted warily to allegations, first revealed in France last October and lately amplified in the British press, implicating King Abdullah himself in misbehavior. |
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Despite plenty of documentary evidence available as early as June 2002 implicating Abdullah, no judicial action was taken, nor was there any official reaction to the allegations. |
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As the rapporteur is careful to point out, however, building firms are opposed to regulation of any kind and, as a result, the report carefully avoids implicating them. |
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Often goods are delayed because of numerous roadblocks and other checkpoints that have proliferated to the extent that there are involuntary stops at short intervals, implicating additional formal and informal payments. |
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That evening, President Gusmão sent the Prime Minister a letter telling him that the evidence implicating the Prime Minister in the distribution of arms required him to resign or be dismissed. |
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If there are connections to be made between the photos and the words, they are left untraced, leaving crucial labor to be done by readers — involving and implicating them in an important, if impossible, process of discovery. |
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Ghent counts on attaining climate neutrality by 2050 by implicating all the players, from the citizens to business firms, and more specifically those counted amongst the main CO2 producers, such as the port. |
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Jobs are accomplished with occupation of the centre by the inhabitants implicating safety measures of protection, the world rustles minimum and of cleanness continued. |
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If there is no mechanism for physicians to profer an apology without running the risk of implicating themselves, then the only recourse left is the legal system. |
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A messenger carrying documents from Comyn to Edward was captured by Bruce and his party, plainly implicating Comyn. |
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Diplomatic sources said he had told the court what the regime wanted to hear, implicating individuals and foreign governments blamed by Equatorial Guinea for the plot. |
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First, to protect the health of Canadians in light of conclusive evidence implicating tobacco use in the incidence of numerous debilitating and fatal diseases. |
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Sexualizing a model's image by inviting the viewer to animate her, and thus implicating the viewer in the lady's pleasure, is an extremely sophisticated use of online video for e-commerce. |
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The evidence implicating agrichemicals in human illness grows all the time. |
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In multi-accused trials, the time taken for cross-examination often exceeds the time taken in examination-in-chief, particularly if the witness gives evidence implicating more than one or all the accused. |
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In multi-accused cases, it is not unusual for a cross-examination to exceed an examination-in-chief, particularly if a witness gives evidence implicating more than one accused. |
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And last but not least, the alleged 14 cases where the Metropolitan police terminated investigations that were implicating MPs and establishment figures and the 46 instances where similar cover-ups took place. |
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This last scandal reached boiling point recently when the editor of the Malaysia Today website filed a court document implicating deputy PM Najib Tun Razak's wife in the murder. |
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Ochre has been detected inside some of the shell beads, implicating that they were subject to deliberate or indirect use of ochre as a colouring agent. |
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Conroy, the Hastings family and the opposition Tories organised a press campaign implicating the Queen in the spreading of false rumours about Lady Flora. |
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It is implicating in both spinal and supraspinal analgesic pathways. |
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