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Examples of release


These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
The result is that many of the varieties released are never grown by farmers.
To what extent the rural sector absorbs the released labour is not clear.
Is a stop consonant released when followed by another stop consonant?
In one instance the device was successfully retrieved after it had been released from its deployment cable.
If adequate stability and satisfactory positioning were confirmed the cable was unscrewed, releasing the device.
There are only a few landraces and very old released varieties available.
In this sense, the circulation about the aerofoil can be related to the vorticity released into the flow near the tips of the wing.
The majority of sentences were for perpetual imprisonment, but many of these were released a year or so later.
Nevertheless, it should be possible with efficient sterilization and good quality control to eliminate the possibility of releasing fertile males.
Unfortunately, as hobson et al. emphasize, we don't really know whether dopamine is vigorously released during activated sleep.
In normal awake and slow wave sleep states, the raphe nucleus is releasing serotonin.
By releasing the surrounding scar capsule, breast projection and breast ptosis can be increased.
Rather than attempting uniform area-wide, inundative releases of sterile males, it may be more cost-effective to preferentially target aggregated populations associated with livestock.
If methane is a causal mechanism, the repetition of the negative carbon excursions could be accounted for by multiple releases of methane.
Lack of a coordinated regional approach is not problematic in regions where the mechanisms for adaptation of newly released technologies are in place.
As tumour growth progresses, parts of the tumour can become necrotic and soluble t u m o u r antigens are released.
As the basal solid forms and releases fluid depleted of component /3, the composition of the melt falls.
Here, macrophages incorporate iron, which is then released from haemoglobin and passed to transferrin.
In 1966, the systemic fungicide ethirimol was released for the control of powdery mildew in cereals.
Repeated releases of developments in equipment and announcements of ever newer fields of application prove that pneumatics is in a continuous process of growth.
If the patient was sufficiently early in pregnancy, she was usually released the day following the operation.
Thus, elemental carbon was released from the electrodes during arcing.
There is a time when sexuality is a victory-when it is released from moral imperatives.
Each change to the code required the revision of memory releases in the code parts which were modified.
All heap memory space leaks were plugged by adding releases.
The material will be released at this location.
In this domain, each cell of the computational mesh contains a source that releases a distributed quantity of energy q x !.
Currently there is no adequate method to predetermine the potential impacts of a released genetically modified organism on the ecosystem.
However, two exceptionally well-filled releases have recently appeared, providing comprehensive coverage of his large-scale output.
A survey of the practice of routine testing in a large sample of patients (4,000) was performed before the report was released.
Many chemical mediators are known to be released from the site of inflammation.
Geranium fruits were collected daily, since their ripe fruits or seeds are released from the parent plant.
Each plant was labelled with its flowering date when pollen had been released by florets from the upper two-thirds of the panicle.
The released myo-inositol is recycled into galactinol to further the accumulation of oligosaccharides.
At the end of each sampling session, all butterflies caught in the traps were identified, counted and released.
Nutrients are taken up during plant growth and then released as plants decompose.
The object is lifted, transported to the right, and released.
The evidence was rated as admissible at a post-conviction hearing and played a key role in having the accused released in 2003.
The other three species were intermediate in their number of releases per tree.
At the scale of a single ribbon, the transient pool releases at about 10 vesicles, which corresponds to the vesicles docked on the membrane.
Evidence that vesicles on the synaptic ribbon of retinal bipolar neurons can be rapidly released.
Therefore, it probably only metabolizes the released peptide.
Spermiogenesis is a complex process in which spherical spermatids become mature spermatids, which are released at the luminal free surface as spermatozoa.
The first challenge was to identify the phosphoserine in each tryptic phosphopeptide released from varr.
Until now, the messengers released by the retina to induce these changes are largely unknown.
Two acoustic measures of consonant overlap are considered: percent released and duration ratio.
There is probably a logical link between these releasing situations, but it is largely unknown.
Owing to their lower affinity for the epithelium, spermatozoa that become capacitated are released from the storage site.
In this rubric, the political is released from a necessary tie to centralized governance and simply represents itself as a social production.
However, little is known about which calcium channels are coupled to synaptic exocytosis of glycine, which is primarily released by amacrine cells.
They are able to buy smaller accommodation, thus releasing capital to fund a comfortable lifestyle and subtly containing the deterioration of their bodies.
They are also used by professional critics who review current releases by out-and-out rock bands.
During the acute phase of neosporosis, tachyzoites invade their host cells, divide rapidly, form pseudocysts which rupture, and released tachyzoites infect neighbouring cells.
Atomization and alienation existed side-by-side with a sense of newly released potential and collective power.
The following night, at 18h00-19h00, the beetles climbed through the staminate spadix area, becoming covered with the copious pollen released by the anthers.
The duration of all stop closures was measured as well as the percentage of consonant sequences in which the first consonant was audibly released.
The loss of mine, machinery, and manpower in colliery explosions released a 'runaway train ' of social progress.
Even the proteinases released by various gastrointestinal nematodes have previously been shown to be highly antigenic and targets of protective immunity.
Publication of the results in scientific journals, and occasionally in press releases, are other dissemination means used by the three agencies.
Such strategic releases require a knowledge of the epidemiology of the virus and the likely rate of spread through rabbit populations in different bioclimatic regions.
The peg is then inserted into a pre-specified hole at reduced speed and released.
Daily estimates involve averaging the trial ballot margins from surveys released on a given date.
Thus, releasing a chunk of objects amounts to a single pointer assignment.
When the tortoise was automatically released from the charger, it would once again be repelled by the lamp, and would leave the hutch.
Mean values represent the fastest 10 cercariae of 10 replicates carried out for 3 cercarial releases from different periwinkles.
Badgers were released at the site of capture after approximately 3 h, by which time they had fully recovered from anaesthesia.
Around 3h00, the flowering cycle ended: the pollen ceased to be released, but stayed on the flowers, and the fragrance was no longer emitted.
Following this sequence of depositing and patterning each layer, the structural layers are "released" by dissolving the sacrificial layers using hydroflouric acid.
First, eggs released from adult worms in the definitive host (usually a vertebrate) hatch into larvae that must find a suitable mollusc first intermediate host.
The gammarids are orally infected when ingesting parasite eggs released in the faeces of the definitive host.
In sum, we were able to 'account' for a substantial proportion of the mature flies that were released.
Physiological attributes related to the generation of grain yield in bread wheat cultivars released at different eras.
Proglottides are usually released from the strobila as chains, which later break up into individuals.
The government's reconsideration of incomes, employment and profits, released at the end of 1990, professed a more open strategy on competition, remuneration and private accumulation.
In other cases too, governors kept tight hold of records, only releasing them after a helpful delay and much quibbling.
In the wind-tunnel experiments material was released into a turbulent boundary layer from a continuous compact elevated source.
If the annual grant cannot cover the recurrent expenditure, it releases additional funds.
He was arrested and released frequently in the early years of independence.
Results were expressed as the percentage pre-treatment level of micro®lariae released.
The two groups of releases (1 and 3) from the 10 cm diameter cup had different volumes (and densities) of material released.
Although some nuclei were disrupted, releasing chromatin that spread in the field, this did not interfere with the fractionation yield.
In particular, it continued up until the moment at which he released her.
The opposite problem, memory leakage, can occur if reference counts are occasionally not decremented to zero, causing segments to never be released.
In order to further observe the effects of fibre on parasite reproduction, we cultured female worms in vitro and counted the eggs that were released.
Each satisfied need released a new and higher need, making desire insatiable.
Ideally, artists should see an album released in every twelve months of the agreement.
Secondly, there is a need to determine how genetically engineered organisms will react when released into the environment.
Repressed hostility within society was released in the respectable form of 'national honour'.
He released new colonists from certain taxes on trade and tithes on land which he was otherwise capable of collecting.
Damaged plants released volatiles that made them less likely to be chosen by planthoppers and more attractive to parasitoids.
Both catecholamines are released in response to stressful disruptions of the attachment bond.
Seventy-nine percent of those asked released their names; thereafter, 92% agreed to participate in the data collection.
There is evidence supporting a role for glucocorticoids released during stress resulting in damage to the hippocampus.
Once the device is released, the investigator should continue to record the position of the device, and assess the potential for residual shunting.
Five additional youth were released from the facility before youth assent could be obtained.
Farmers listed height uniformity only because the latest materials were released unfinished and still demonstrated low field stability and height disparities.
Uncertainty about the consequences of releasing a substance to the environment does not prejudice the appropriate policy response.
Such blocks can potentially be released through singing.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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