He did better'n this in Castlemaine; and I'd pa behind me there.
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Mimi went to confer with Great-pa for a minute, then came back.
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Making sure they don't waste your pa's time and money, that's all.
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And then the Humane society had pa arrested for cruelty to animals.
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What mule ever had another mule for a ma or a pa?'
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Unfortunately, the guitar was still plugged into its amp and power source.
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It includes a 33 amp power battery, and a built in inverter.
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Yield-hungry investors in China have been happy to amp up the party.
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How did you amp up your knowledge of the world of news?
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Then, somehow, the players manage to amp up the energy even further.
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Both proteins are potent activators of PTH receptor-coupled adenylate cyclase in bone cells.
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It couples to stimulatory G protein and activates adenylate cyclase upon agonist stimulation.
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These results suggest that DIDS acts at multiple sites on alpha 2-adrenoceptor-adenylate cyclase complex.
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The mechanism of impairment appears to be localized to the adenylate cyclase moiety itself.
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But the number of cells with reaction products of the adenylate cyclase activity were decreased.
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It's now all about how companies will be performing next quarter, Pado said.
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In other words, they are very well positioned for the worst case scenario, Pado said.
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We're just getting a correction in a very broad advance in the price of oil, Pado said.
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Sic Venetus stagnante Pado, fusoque Britannus Navigat oceano, sic cum tenet omnia Nilus, Conseritur bibula Memphitis cymbo papyro.
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That is the better picture to look at, said Marc Pado, U.S. market strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. in San Francisco.
Uso de adenosine monophosphate en inglés
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Therefore, cilostazol may produce the relaxation of intact vascular smooth muscle by its inhibition of cyclic adenosinemonophosphate hydrolysis.
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We found that Dp-3-g reduced phosphorylation of adenosinemonophosphate-activated protein kinase, which may contribute to the observed inhibitory effects on platelet activation.
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Cyclic adenosinemonophosphate (cAMP) is a major second messenger that triggers various downstream cellular machinery in a wide variety of cells.
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There is evidence that activation of adenosinemonophosphate-activated protein kinase and endothelial nitric oxide synthase, and a reduced collagen expression are crucial for this effect.
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Cyclic adenosinemonophosphate stimulates TM expression in cultured SMC, but not EC, while tumor necrosis factor suppresses TM expression in EC but not cultured SMC.
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Cystic fibrosis results from defects in the gene encoding a cyclic adenosinemonophosphate-dependent chloride ion channel known as the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR).