Sentence examples for a transient shift from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a transient shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a temporary or short-lived change in a situation, condition, or state.
Example: "The study observed a transient shift in consumer behavior during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a temporary change" or "a brief alteration".

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Consequently, reduced cell respiration led to a transient shift of DOT to a maximal level of 11%.

Photoexcitation of SRI causes a transient shift in the equilibrium of the two conformations, and the behavioral response of the cell.

For Actin11, the first peak lasted almost five times longer than the second peak, indicating that the first changes in Actin11 were smooth and long-lasting, whereas the second peak was a transient shift (8 h).

Although the Y197C,V266H mutant had a transient shift in helix 3, the E124A,Y197C double mutant had much more robust shift in the helix as compared with either V266H or Y197C,V266H.

Ganciclovir-induced apoptosis is accompanied by a transient shift in the dominant cleavage plane of mitotic cells in the dorsal pallial ventricular zone, which may contribute to the early replacement of GPT neuroblasts in ablated mice by the symmetric division of their non-GPT progenitors (Sanada and Tsai, 2005).

This finding indicates that - although less flexible - subjects among VEH controls with a "flat" profile were indeed capable of reacting to delay intervals (i.e., by showing a transient shift towards SS at 60s and 90s then followed by a robust recovery in the expression of LL preference).

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The lateralized tactile cue stimuli induced a transient exogenous shift of attention, which was, however accompanied by an endogenous shift of attention only in the 75% and in the 25% cue validity conditions.

First, JNK phosphorylation, in response to ROS or ΔMEKK1 ER* activation, correlated with a transient mobility shift of PIAS1 on SDS-PAGE.

These findings predict that an increase in the severity of birth asphyxia in human newborns is associated with a progressively slower recovery of blood pH that might even include a transient acid shift.

The polyneuropathy in patients without nerve degeneration has been proposed to be due to a transient negative shift in voltage dependence of sodium channel fast inactivation leading to reduced excitability of the nerve, demonstrated in both rats and humans [ 79].

Thus, it is not surprising that postpartial hepatectomy there was only a transient nuclear shift of K protein that peaked at 3 h following liver injury and by 6 h it was near baseline.

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