Sentence examples for adequate survival from inspiring English sources

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Buried ecological potential, in the form of seeds of past communities, regenerates as soon as barriers to adequate survival have been removed.

Although the number of scientific publications on these new materials are still limited, it is predictable that the current attention for nanotechnology would lead to more 'smart' membranes and increased insight into the requirements these membranes have to meet in order to allow for adequate survival of the enveloped tissues.

Successful functional outcomes and adequate survival were reported for both stem types.

The availability of adequate survival data was an inclusion criterion for the selected randomized phase II and phase III studies.

Preliminary clinical studies with small populations and studies that did not provide adequate survival data were also excluded.

To understand whether methylation is a prognostic factor in breast cancer, we must conduct studies with longer follow-up times to obtain adequate survival data.

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Since communication from one cell to another by chemical means was too slow to be adequate for survival, a system evolved that allowed for faster reaction.

The results showed that the seismic behaviour was adequate for survival in large seismic excitations, and the design methods of the members and the semi-rigid connections were reasonable.

Mosquito infections occurred in 71 of the 199 experiments in which mosquitoes survived until dissection, 62 of these experiments generated interpretable data in both cages due to adequate mosquito survival and in 18 of these (29.0%) there was evidence of transmission-blocking activity by one of the criteria given in Materials and Methods.

Intriguingly, the signalling pathways initiated by Met2P and Met2S receptors are adequate for survival of MNs, but not of embryonic hepatocytes both in vitro and in vivo [ 23– 25].

Possible explanations for this pattern are that the native species have a higher longevity in the seed bank than the introduced species, allowing them to 'wait out' conditions that are not adequate for survival (Templeton and Levin 1979).

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