Sentence examples for a morphological shift from inspiring English sources

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The DMA results imply a morphological shift with sulfonation, and reflect modified interactions within and between phases.

Of particular interest, experiments conducted to silence the expression of E-cadherin not only showed a morphological shift from an epithelial to a fibroblastoid phenotype, characteristic of EMT, but also a concomitant increase in invasive cell behavior [5].

In addition, neointimal regression occurred with a morphological shift from a layered pattern to a homogeneous pattern.

A culture of planktonic cells with an average length of 1.6 μm underwent a morphological shift during the first 12 h of biofilm formation in replicate chamber slide wells.

To explore whether the divergence of PC3 in sympatry was caused by a morphological shift in both species or only in one species, we performed an analysis of contrasts using the model in which geographical variables were included.

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Considering all measured birds without assigning them a priori to any sub-species we found a clinal morphological shift.

These results do not indicate a marked morphological shift at the basal branch of the pinnipeds, but match the results of the previous analyses in suggesting evolutionary shifts higher in the pinniped tree.

This suggests an important morphological shift in archaeological rice occurred in the Lower Yangtze region during the later fifth millennium BC.

The results based on Phocomorpha are extremely similar to those based on Otarioidea, with the exception that the bayou model places an additional morphological shift on the stem Phocomorpha branch.

Food consistency influences this morphological shift in an adaptive direction: mice raised on hard food develop jaws with higher mechanical advantage that are better suited to processing hard foods.

This morphological shift may be the result of an increase in the Flory–Huggins interaction parameter between the two blocks, a change in the volume fraction, and/or a loss of chain mobility resulting from hydrogen-bonding after grafting.

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