Sentence examples for Fully amenable from inspiring English sources

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The schemes will be presented together with their governing equations, making them fully amenable to numerical treatments.

As microbial hosts, Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae have often been employed, since they, specifically the former, are fully amenable to genetic manipulations with extensive molecular resources.

Cave by cave by cave, important donors and sponsors were co-opted by Harisena to produce decorations and statuary -- with, this time, the Buddha being fully amenable to representation, and so there are many images of him and his bodhisattvas -- that would in time come to represent the fullest flowering of Indian classical art during one of its most energetic periods of creativity.

Cave by cave by cave, important donors and sponsors were co-opted by Harisena to produce decorations and statuary — with, this time, the Buddha being fully amenable to representation, and so there are many images of him and his bodhisattvas — that would in time come to represent the fullest flowering of Indian classical art during one of its most energetic periods of creativity.

Following a suggestion by Peter Simons, one may regard Brentano's reformed logic "a sensible and pedagogically accessible approach to term logic" that is—"with a little tidying up"—"fully amenable to the most rigorous mathematical treatment".

Hence, these concepts, while fully amenable to scientific research, are also rooted in value-based ideas about what people believe to be more or less desirable.

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(Note that, since this includes the introduction and elimination rules for →, which are shared by any natural deduction system for intuitionistic logic, the rules may uniquely characterize a connective which is not fully determined not amenable to a truth-functional interpretation. The same applies in respect of negation, though we did not cover this in our discussion of natural deduction).

MHC II expression is either completely repressed, fully active or amenable for upregulation in response to cytokines such as interferon γ (IFNγ) in endothelial cells and dermal fibroblasts28.

This is a multi-step process which, although the mechanisms of action of HMBA are not yet fully understood, is amenable to experimental definition and analysis.

While this method is not amenable to fully-enclosed operation (e.g., use of sterile hoods is required for transfer stages) it does provide the basis for an easily accessible process which may be used over a wide range of the relatively small scales relevant to the manufacture of cells for therapy (Pattasseril et al., 2013).

Future vehicle emission-reduction efforts might be more profitably targeted on reducing the effect of gross emitters, which represents 2 5% of the fleet but can produce up to half the emissions.59 PHEVs may be used in electric mode where ICE bans are present, offering a solution for commercial, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles whose duty cycles are not amenable to a fully electric platform.

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