Sentence examples for accumulated elements from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accumulated elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to components or factors that have been gathered or collected over time.
Example: "The research paper discusses the accumulated elements of climate change and their impact on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "gathered components" or "collected factors".

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Over more than one hundred and sixty million years, mammals have accumulated elements from four major classes of transposons, Long INterspersed Elements (LINEs), Short INterspersed Elements (SINEs), retrovirus-like Long Terminal Repeats (LTRs), and DNA transposons [ 4].

We maintain, however, that our current understanding of the Casparian strip is that of a fundamental diffusion barrier in the apoplast of the root, whose absence should either cause excessive influx of elements into the xylem or a loss of accumulated elements from it.

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(3) the present study confirms that direct temporal or spatial comparisons of absolute accumulated element concentrations are only valid intraspecifically.

The shallow root enables them to accumulate elements from the upper part of the soil and shading results in accumulation of certain elements (Nobel, 1977).

The quantum circuits are constructed to accumulate elements of a learning set.

Bioaccumulation of metallic elements, metalloids and non-metals (Se) in fruit bodies is highly species specific: Some macrofungi are able to accumulate elements much more effectively than others; the ability to accumulate a particular element is a characteristic feature of a particular fungal species.

The non-recombining region accumulated transposable elements, repetitive sequences, mutation/deletion, and male advantageous genes.

The first comparative genomic analysis of PRNP showed non-coding regions conserved between eutherians, as well as that eutherian PRNPs have extensively accumulated transposable elements (TE) [ 22].

The ability of mushrooms to accumulate elements from the substrates is expressed by bio-concentration factor (BCF), i.e., the ratio of the elemental content in the fruiting body to the content in underlying substrate (both in dry matter).

In the only study on bio-enrichment of mushrooms with Li known, the species P. ostreatus cultivated in the substratum (coffee husk; 94 mg Li kg−1 dm) fortified with LiCl (62.5 to 500 mg kg−1) accumulated this element in fruit bodies and as the authors claim: "Li concentration in mushrooms was directly influenced by increasing LiCl concentration in the substrate (p < 0.05)" (Assunção et al. 2012).

Additionally, in the absence of recombination in males, the nonrecombining regions accumulate DNA elements, such as transposable or repetitive elements, and sequences with shifts in GC content (Ross et al. 2005).

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