Sentence examples for a paradoxical behavior from inspiring English sources

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But the developed models show a paradoxical behavior in shale units and it is evident that a single transform function such as PFE cannot be applied for estimation of petrophysical properties in various lithologies.

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Our previous work was made on a congested mesoscopic network, and it indeed exhibited a marked paradoxical behavior.

It is an apparently paradoxical behavior as it does not benefit the cells undergoing PCD.

Therefore, immediately after introducing the concept of natural selection, we therefore ask the students to reason on the basis of natural selection by asking them to predict how an apparently paradoxical behavior such as infanticide might evolve.

In experiments over more than four decades, Dr. Mandel performed some of the clearest demonstrations of what Einstein called "spooky action at a distance," or the seemingly paradoxical behavior of particles and waves in the realm of the small.

The French, being a funny race, exhibit much paradoxical behavior; here certain groups of them seemed to be surviving the cardiac sin of wolfing foie gras and pork rillettes by washing them down with plenty of red wine.

Although a recent study [ 7] in acute HF patients with DM found that SBP < 100 mmHg was independently related to in-hospital mortality, a direct comparison of this paradoxical behavior of SBP between diabetic and non-diabetic patients in order to study if this reverse epidemiology phenomenon applies equally no matter the DM history was never specifically addressed.

For instance, TGF β-1 exerts a "dual" role on cancer cells, and that paradoxical behavior is well recognized as a challenging enigma that, still now, classic molecular biology has not been able to elucidate [ 84– 84].

This apparently paradoxical behavior has been interpreted as a way to modulate the speed of the response, as previously predicted [3].

He also explained the apparently paradoxical behavior of the Leyden jar as a device for storing large amounts of electrical charge in terms of electricity consisting of both positive and negative charges.

This paradoxical behavior of antioxidants is known as the polar paradox [ 6].

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