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However, he has taken on a more serious tone in recent days.
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Analysts said that this could set the tone for the new year.
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Despite Romney's new course on immigration, Ryan has taken a harder tone.
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No clear image would come, no tone of voice or remembered words.
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You must know best. Her tone clearly said she didn't believe that.
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After the injury, muscle tonus of the limbs and trunk diminished.
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I was about to tug Boyd from the shed when his muscle tonus changed.
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The correlation between arteriolar tonus and indicators of cardiac pump function was less marked.
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But I am a fully qualified masseur, and therefore able to take direct tonus readings.
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And, of course, one should feel something if it is no more than the tonus of muscle against the mobile bones.
Usage of tonicity in English
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Adaptation to changes in extracellular tonicity is essential for cell survival.
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A certain tonicity of the muscles has indeed often been observed in homosexual women.
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Tenacity is the resilience or tonicity of living muscles, however relaxed they may be.
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The followers of this school forget that there can be no tonicity without tension.
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On the other hand, relaxation, while it may remove restraint, makes artistic control and tonicity impossible.
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Beneficial effects beyond changing serum tonicity and alternative uses, such as in polycystic kidney disease, need further exploration.
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Increased arterial tone or tonicity necessitates greater cardiac effort, to overcome the resistance, and hypertrophy of the heart must follow.
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The relaxation of muscles and sagging of the face are as much the result of mental attitude as of loss of tonicity.
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It should be recognized that after ether and chloroform anesthesia, especially after chloroform, the heart muscle may be disturbed and the tonicity be lost.
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Every individual should guard against rupture by maintaining, by proper exercise, diet, and rest, a condition of vigor and tonicity of the muscular system.
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The presence of the fair sex gives tonicity to youth's muscles and tension to his arteries to a degree of which he is rarely conscious.
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Optimal stability was achieved in 20 mM sodium citrate at pH 6 with sufficient NaCl to attain the tonicity of human serum.
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The genes involved are regulated by the transcription factor Tonicity Enhancer Binding Protein.
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Adaptation to changes in extracellular tonicity is essential for cell survival.
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A certain tonicity of the muscles has indeed often been observed in homosexual women.
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Tenacity is the resilience or tonicity of living muscles, however relaxed they may be.