Sentence examples for amenable natural from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "amenable natural" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing something that is naturally inclined to be agreeable or responsive, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The ecosystem is amenable natural, adapting easily to changes in climate."
Alternatives: "naturally agreeable" or "inherently responsive."

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Furthermore, although the evolutionary and functional implications of MAEL loss in the teleost lineage are not yet understood, a practical implication can be hypothesized that fish may be amenable natural MAEL knockout-like models where transgenic insertion of MAEL proteins could be used to as a strategy for studying its function and the germline piRNA pathway.

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Once such codon bias is fixed, then alleles that control the abundance of appropriate tRNAs could have stronger effects more amenable to natural selection.

Its articles provide a growing source of gene-specific text that pulls together relevant bits of information from the published literature into a form that is both useful for human consumption and highly amenable to natural language processing.

There is an emerging appeal for New Urbanist design as an alternative to conventional low-density development, and particular features of New Urbanist design make it theoretically amenable to reducing natural hazard losses.

This study focused on ATMT of V. albo-atrum in planta, however there are numerous other fungi that A. tumefaciens could also encounter at wound sites in nature (for example Fusarium oxysporum) that could have been used in this study, and which may also be amenable to 'semi-natural' ATMT.

The ITPS provides levels of protection similar to other acclaimed techniques for malaria prevention, namely ITNs and IRS, which are far less amenable for implementation immediately after natural disaster or conflict.

For as he understands the term, it already seems to harbour a prejudicial philosophical dualism in which that which is defined as "natural" – and thereby supposedly amenable to rational, empirical investigation through the methods of the natural sciences – is pitted against that which somehow floats above the natural and is thereby necessarily a matter of speculative, unreasoning faith.

This paper provides a "state-of-the-art" review of the pertinent properties of concrete at temperatures lower than −165 °C that make it amenable for direct containment of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

If this theory is right, goodness is a natural property and as amenable to observation as any other.

These are not amenable to randomisation but have a natural non-random variability in geographical location and time.

Fine roots are unique organs with great environmental and developmental plasticity which are subject to strong natural selection and are amenable to genetic and developmental study [ 10].

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