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The phrase "amenable to negative" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's openness or willingness to accept negative feedback or criticism.
Example: "The team was amenable to negative feedback, which allowed for significant improvements in their project."
Alternatives: "receptive to criticism" or "open to negative input".
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Carbamylation reduces the p Ka values of the lysine side-chain and N-terminus, thus reducing the basicity of those sites and making them less ionizable in the positive mode and overall making the peptides more amenable to negative mode ESI.
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Moreover, unlike positive symptoms which may be more amenable to medication, negative symptoms are issues caregivers have to spend time and energy addressing every day.
This would limit the efficiency of the system, since only Gram positive bacteria are amenable to digestion, and Gram negative bacteria represent a considerable proportion of rumen bacterial biomass.
Taken together, this work presents an efficient strategy for expression of cspA that could be applied to other streptococcal proteins that are not amenable to expression using common Gram-negative hosts.
Improvement in recognition and routine assessment of negative symptoms is instrumental for correct management of secondary negative symptoms that are amenable to treatment.
Clinically, ER-positive breast cancer is less aggressive than the ER-negative and is amenable to hormone therapy by ER modulators.
The results of this study also suggest that the way in which negative information is represented during worry is amenable to change, with potential beneficial consequences for the modification of subsequent negative intrusions.
First, one recent prospective study found that NIHSS alone has a poor negative predictive value for proximal occlusion amenable to intervention [27].
Fearing that negative publicity might hurt his business, Jerry was amenable to a generous out-of-court settlement.
All three conditions were amenable to self management in principle, but evidence varied at baseline and more negative evidence was published during the lifetime of the trial.
Owing to the often lower efficiency of electrospray ionization in the negative mode (which remains an area of active interest), the development of methods to make peptides more amenable to deprotonation is a key objective.
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