Sentence examples for appropriately modulated from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, we quantified the magnitude of object roll during lift to infer the extent to which digit forces were appropriately modulated to object CM.

Therefore, a better understanding of the biology of CML-BC is necessary to identify molecular networks that, if appropriately modulated, will simultaneously affect the function of BCR/ABL and that of multiple signals aberrantly activated in CML-BC.

Clearly, these hypotheses need further testing; we are currently undertaking MEG experiments in order to test the former of these predictions, i.e. that the relative magnitudes of the MMN response to words/pseudowords should 'swap over' when attention is appropriately modulated.

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Innovative vaccine platforms composed of adaptable adjuvants able to appropriately modulate immune responses, induce long-lived immunity in a single dose, and deliver immunogens in a safe and stable manner via multiple routes of administration are needed.

This orienting mechanism, while necessary, is not sufficient to appropriately modulate infants' participation in social interactions.

The results of this study may provide useful guidelines for the collection of MSCs that can be used to appropriately modulate the immune response for the treatment of immune-related disorders.

Since BOB1 is involved in both the stimulation of cell division and the establishment of adaxialization, it might act, together with AS2 (as1), as a crucial factor that appropriately modulates cell division and development.

MSC therapeutic potential can be executed by direct replacement of injured tissue cells or by paracrine effect on surrounding environment, indirectly supporting revascularisation, protecting tissue from stress-induced apoptosis, and appropriately modulating inflammatory reaction.

Novel adjuvants hold the promise for developing effective modern subunit vaccines capable of appropriately modulating the immune response against challenging diseases such as those caused by chronic and/or intracellular pathogens and cancer.

It is perfectly plausible that only particular, albeit common, infections are, for historical/evolutionary reasons (Greaves, 2006), competent to appropriately modulate the neonatal immune system network, and these could be essentially innocuous or 'invisible' infections as in the parallel 'Old Friends' hypothesis proposed by Rook (2007) for risk of allergies.

Indeed, the ability to control and appropriately modulate the internal physiological state, and not to have that state be buffeted about by changes in the external environment or elsewhere in the organism, is often named as one of the defining properties of life (Sadava et al., 2009).

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