This is unlikely given that the ATP effect was mimicked by ADP, and was also completely insensitive to oligomycin. |
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The study suggests that Luna also mimicked other killer whales he occasionally came across. |
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His first disc, while enjoyable, mimicked his late father's style but not the muscle, majesty and political bite. |
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Spanish researchers tested a fatless sunflower seed meal in an experiment that mimicked the body's digestive process. |
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The resulting tensile forces on the beads mimicked those in a traction splint, which is sometimes used to hold fractured bones in place. |
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Radiographically, SARS is closely mimicked by bacterial bronchopneumonia or other viral pneumonias. |
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She mimicked the sound of his breath, making her chest rise and fall like his. |
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It seemed to flow from who he was, and mimicked the style of a particularly witty and avuncular friend. |
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During his last days Parsons was reduced to working for Hollywood movies, making tiny explosive squibs that mimicked a man being shot. |
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I glared icily at him, and then mimicked him in a false, high, nasal voice. |
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The symptoms of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are non-specific and can be mimicked by other conditions. |
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You remember Olestra, the fat substitute that mimicked the creamy taste and silky-smooth feel of real fat but that wouldn't make you fat. |
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Acknowledging the Rangers fans, he briefly mimicked an Orange marcher piping on his flute. |
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While being introduced, your extended hand gesture is mimicked, and never returned. |
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Several London churches are mentioned in the rhyme, and the original tune mimicked the peals of their bells. |
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She also wore a brightly coloured head piece that mimicked the spreading feathers of a cockerel's tail. |
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So, via a very unique performance style, Magnani was fed her lines by a dialogue coach, and she mimicked the sounds she heard. |
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The ruse works so successfully that some 30 other non-venomous snakes have mimicked the coral snake and share similar color patterns. |
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I mimicked the innocent grin she displayed herself moments ago, mocking her now displeased demeanor. |
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Then they chummed up with Stereolab and mimicked that band's increasingly electronic direction. |
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The finale consisted of a lengthy dance routine that mimicked the movements of animals in nature. |
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The polypoid areas containing dilated spaces in upper dermis mimicked lymphatic-type excrescences and were misinterpreted as lymphatic malformation in MRI and during surgery. |
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In 2006, Jelly Belly, the candy manufacturer, produced a jellybean that mimicked the flavor of an ice-cream sandwich. |
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As to intaglio printing, not only can it be mimicked on fakes, but it wears down on the real stuff. |
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And when the models came out, snooty heads held high, with French pleat or knotted hairdos, they mimicked a bourgeois dressiness. |
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There were canvases that mimicked old tomes he found in flea markets and secondhand shops, and paintings of marbleized endpapers. |
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Cadets mimicked his commands, which he issued in drawn-out syllables in his high-pitched, mountain-inflected voice. |
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She mimicked the sound of rumbling traffic on a nearby highway. |
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This stylized trap is mimicked in our later deconstruction of the submitted proposal that authorizes this work. |
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Breeders have long mimicked this behavior by offering a gruel to the puppies. |
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Area 4: The Keg River Formation is mimicked by draping of the overlying Zama and Muskeg Formations. |
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They mimicked Eldar Exodite society, only lacking the ability to ride tamed Megasaurs. |
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Tiny verrines were waiting: bright red beet and green zucchini mousse in thin layers that mimicked candy canes. |
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They set out to create a rowing machine that mimicked the full-body workout of rowing on water. |
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Iscleef mimicked the air guitar and violin, while Katsuo, leaning against the counter, blow up the vocal cords in an interpretation breathtaking. |
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Flashback got its name because it mimicked an Adobe Flash installer, even though the malware had nothing to do with Flash. |
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Football, in its own way, has mimicked such patterns, with Italy's domestic goal supply drying up at a concerning rate. |
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This has been mimicked, incidentally, for those of you who are interested in models. |
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Happily these dangerous provocations by the U. S. administration have not been mimicked on this occasion by the British prime minister. |
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This is the first instance I've seen where the immune system is being mimicked without using an animal component. |
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This process mimicked the recruitment process used in ORWAS and, therefore, was familiar to the survivors. |
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Designs differed markedly from one area of the world to another-some were merely inscriptions, while others mimicked their classical antecedents. |
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The famous sailor dance mimicked the movement of drunk, rowdy crewmen. |
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The effects of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor on the response to histamine were mimicked by vagotomy or selective nerve blockade with tetrodotoxin. |
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The bust detail on his dresses often mimicked the layering of petals, for instance. |
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The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces. |
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These demonstrations have been mimicked in several other European countries from Greece to Italy and France. |
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It wasn't as unique as the O'Donnell solarium, but it was just as amazing with its designer looks that mimicked the pages of home design magazines. |
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This chart is mimicked from the chart contained in a December 14, 2001 presentation of John Grant. His chart extended from 1981 through to 2001 and uses annual observations. |
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By following closely the details of Lorraine funerals from 1598 to 1608, one can see how deliberately successive ducal ones mimicked the last preceding French royal one. |
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Although early Canadian charts mimicked the style of their British predecessors, Canada gradually developed its own format, one that compiles with international cartographic standards. |
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Using state-of-the-art organic synthesis, the team prepared and identified blockers, or antagonists, in the low nanomolar potency that closely mimicked the interaction of LTD-4 with its receptor. |
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A standard credit card mimicked many of the desirable properties of a specialized electronic card but still could be implemented quickly and cheaply. |
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On the assumption that the early bishoprics mimicked the imperial hierarchy, scholars use the list of bishops for the 314 Council of Arles. |
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He mimicked the nasal slur of former prime minister John Major. |
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Increasingly, these features can be mimicked by the best quality copiers, or, in the case of serial numbers, by linking a computer with a generated list to a copier. |
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The area's first inhabitants created soft, warm garments out of the skins of wild animals, and the mittens and anoraks made by early European settlers mimicked these age-old clothes. |
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Buckingham might have mimicked the pedantry of his manners, and Coventry have complained of his interminable dawdlings and delays. |
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The proposal in the bill, as was in Bill C-16, is to establish a system in Canada mimicked after some that have been used in the United States and I believe in England, where we would have specially trained police officers. |
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Interestingly enough, the term was invented by Congolese street kids known as chegues and referred to a new dance which mimicked the walk of the country's assassinated president Laurent-Désiré Kabila. |
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The case macroscopically mimicked a cystadenoma. |
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The cotillion consisted of a series of short dances or dance segments that mimicked social behaviour, with couples presenting each other with flowers or souvenirs, for example. |
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The effect of FSH on male germ cell Survival and differentiation in Vitro is mimicked by pentoxifylline but not insulin. |
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The fluorescence output mimicked 'INHIBIT' logic gate function. |
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The color variations in the mimicked substrate and animal skin are similar. |
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And the Germans were delighted when their young hosts mimicked their straight-armed salute. |
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In the lab, researchers mimicked falling rain by squeezing a dropper 1 or 2 meters over seed capsules. |
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The ripple effect when the drop hits water is mimicked on the speaker panels, inside the cupholders and even on the ceiling, around the dome light. |
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The concept of building a scaffold with three levels of galleries surrounding a circular yard mimicked the arrangement for audiences of existing bearbaiting and bullbaiting houses. |
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The richness of Moyet's voice mimicked the richness of the collection, frogged in gold braid, Burberry trenches in technical silk, studded with faux regimental buttons. |
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Honest signals are those, such as luxuriantly feathered tails, that cannot be mimicked by individuals who would like the benefits without the costs. |
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To the glee of the audience, one is said to have mimicked the former president's arrest by raising handcuffed hands above her head and shouting slogans. |
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The camaraderie mimicked a festive family reunion. |
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But actual driving simulation studies have not mimicked these results. |
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We have seen this elsewhere: within the cinema, State aid is now recognised, even promoted or mimicked in countries other than those where this already exists. |
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Descending the scale of hymenopterous life we come to the Pompilus, which is mimicked by the large black Mydas fly, whose antennae are unusually long and hymenopterous-like. |
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We report an unusual case of a chondroid chordoma of the sella turcica that mimicked the clinical and radiologic presentation of the more common pituitary adenoma. |
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Ramanujan's letter to Hardy described several new functions that behaved differently from known theta functions, or modular forms, and yet closely mimicked them. |
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A study of the bowerbird, better known for its elaborate mating rituals, found it learns its calls directly from the species being mimicked, rather than from other bowerbirds. |
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In 2000, he finished the Chrysalis guitar, with a modular design and carbon fiber grill-membrane soundboard design that mimicked a dragonfly wing. |
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The scientists mimicked the fluid flow in a culture dish by hooking up a tiny glass tube to a device called a micromanipulator and using it to slowly suck sperm into the tube. |
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The Ducks' 4-2 victory in front of an announced 12,286 at the Pond mimicked Tampa Bay's success and gave the Ducks a winning start to a three-game homestand. |
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