Sentence examples for a stochastic event from inspiring English sources

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The dynamics of these processes (Table 1 also impacts the variability in postsynaptic conductance, in particular when synaptictransmission is treated as a stochastic event.

The access status of the sensors is governed by a stochastic event, which is modeled as a Markov chain taking matrix values in a certain set.

Mutation appears as a stochastic event that may change the expected outcome - a copy without modification - given the efficiency and correctness of the replication system through the action of DNA polymerases.

A stochastic event set is developed which represents the potential realisation of seismicity over time and a realisation of the geographic distribution of ground motion is computed for each event (taking into account the aleatory uncertainties in the ground motion model).

Since it is assumed that establishment of the vector is a stochastic event and strongly depends on the nuclear compartment it reaches after transfection, it is of great interest to identify genomic sequences that guide DNA sequences into certain nuclear compartments.

They also show that different transgenic T cells undergo fate determination at a different pace, suggesting that in a polyclonal population, lineage differentiation of memory CD8 T cells may be a stochastic event.

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Facial stimuli were modelled in a stochastic event-related manner to optimise design efficiency [57].

Then we describe a stochastic, event-driven mathematical model of C. difficile transmission (adapted and updated from reference 25) and use it to simulate several control combinations including both standard and novel control measures.

The recent NRC report, "Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment" (NRC, 2009), noted that cancer exposure-response is driven by a stochastic-event approach but does not incorporate information on individual sensitivity, whereas the noncancer toxicity exposure-response approach is driven by considerations of individual sensitivity differences but does not treat stochastic elements.

These distinct chromosomal rearrangements were proposed by Stephens et al. to have developed through chromosome shattering ("thripsis" in Greek) or incomplete fragmentation and the inaccurate stitching together of chromosomes in a single stochastic event in a process termed "chromothripsis," an event in contrast to the widely accepted notion of gradual accumulation of cancer genome rearrangements.

An interaction between two entities is a complex stochastic event which may end with a state change of one or both entities.

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