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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear to induce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the perceived effects or influences of something, often in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "The results of the study suggest that certain environmental factors appear to induce stress responses in the subjects."
Alternatives: "seem to cause" or "seem to trigger".
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Importantly, brassilexin and derivatives did not appear to induce BOLm in fungal cultures.
These compounds appear to induce ubiquitination at the HaloTag moiety of HaloTag-fused proteins.
Microplastics also appear to induce a strong immune response in mussels, and affect their metabolism, the researchers found.
Simulated microgravity alone does not appear to induce double strand breaks (DSB) in cells with normal genetic background.
The Nb atoms appear to induce the formation of the Fe23B6 phase when the remaining amorphous phase is crystallized.
In other words, guilt appeals appear to induce women's pro-social behavior but have the opposite effect on men.
Conclusion: While both bFGF and HGF appear to induce an increase in tumor growth in this model, the effect of bFGF was marked.
Surgery and chemoradiation appear to induce transient DIA abnormalities that may be independent of the presence of neoplasia.
In both proposed developmental pathways, the cytokines IL-2 and IL-15 therefore appear to induce expression of Foxp3.
However, temperature does not appear to induce morphological changes except that too high temperatures (~600 °C) partly collapse the morphology (Additional file 1: Figure S2).
In vitro studies showed that none of prostaglandin analogues appear to induce direct stimulation of inflammatory pathways involving adhesion molecules or class II antigens.
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