Sentence examples for a homogenous process from inspiring English sources

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"Becoming American" is not a homogenous process.

Pooled commercial DNA (Promega®) was thus used for all t-AML and p-AML work in order to maintain a homogenous process for the 64 AML.

The consortium developed protocols, templates, and checklists for screening abstracts/papers retrieved in the literature searches to ensure a homogenous process across the research questions and across reviewers.

For ligand-gated channels, as shown here, the classical view of open-channel lifetimes from single-molecule recordings (82)—as the reflection of a homogenous process (83) based on standard stochastic kinetics (84)—is being refined to incorporate conformation dynamics of individual receptor molecules to open-channel lifetime distributions.

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To this end, we have designed a microcarrier (MC) suspension agitated platform that integrates pluripotent hESC expansion followed by CM differentiation in a continuous, homogenous process.

It is used to compare a point pattern with point patterns generated by known processes, e.g. a homogenous Poisson process.

Moreover, dynamic simulations further revealed that under isothermal conditions the ignition of the homogenous process is governed by a build-up of a "radical pool" at the reactor back end followed by upstream propagation: axial diffusivity is crucial in order to model appropriately the experimental data.

However, these studies show strong evidence that game tempo is well approximated by a homogenous Poisson process, in which scoring events occur at each moment in time independently with some small and roughly constant probability.

In both BB and BRB methods, the expected animal location at intermediate times is assumed to slide along a straight line from one relocation to the next with a constant local speed, involving a homogenous movement process.

This relationship can be interpreted as a decomposition of the total variance in the binned spike-count into the variance of the underlying information bearing parameter, or bin-rate Var[Λb], and the variance that would have occurred if Nb was generated by a homogenous Poisson process, E[Nb], i.e., the neural noise (Figure 1).

We will model spike occurrence times using a homogenous Poisson process.

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