Sentence examples for alteration to reflect from inspiring English sources

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The association of high BrdUrd labelling and poor pelvic disease-free survival indicates the need for further research into the potential of radiotherapy schedule alteration to reflect tumour proliferation.

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Earlier this year the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, which runs the show, made some alterations to reflect changing viewing habits and to prevent shows from "category shopping", or bending the rules to insert their shows into the categories they were most likely to win.

We used chronic alterations to reflect the changes in AGS patients, in which the normal protein function is not present during development nor in the adult.

Our aim was to evaluate the applicability of CMS to mice in order to induce behavioural alterations suggested to reflect depression-like symptoms.

This is because the assessed epigenome alteration is considered to reflect a patient's life history, including exposure to environmental carcinogenic factors and how strongly the sampled tissue responded to the carcinogens.

The wide range in the number and types of chromosome level alterations are likely to reflect the different solutions taken by individual tumors to escape normal protective mechanisms.

Thus, the spectrum of alterations is likely to reflect a composite of selection and particular failures in genome surveillance mechanism(s).

Each actual deployment fits into this generic picture, although some alterations might be necessary to reflect the actual physical topology.

Because of its unique nature, the sperm epigenome and the marks which seem to reflect alterations or perturbations in spermatogenesis are thought to provide a predictive insight.

This association has been hypothesized to reflect alterations in neural circuits supporting bottom-up threat processing and top-down executive control.

The decreased production of kynurenine from tryptophan may result from the compromise of hepatic function in the fetus, whereas the increased production of kynurenic acid and quinolinic acid in the brain is likely to reflect alterations of metabolism of tryptophan and kynurenine to these neuroactive products by glial cells in the fetal brain.

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