Sentence examples for assumed unable from inspiring English sources

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Utilizing the model designed in the buffer solution study, TMZ pH-dependent metabolism into MTIC was represented in all brain compartments, whereas MTIC and the methylating agent which were assumed unable to diffuse from one compartment to another were only explicitly modeled in the intracellular compartments in which the methylating cation creates DNA adducts at the rate kadd.

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I have had nearly PR"—personal record—"runs mixed with times when I was unable to run at all". I assumed that "unable to run" referred to the auto-accident injury that had been his pretext for not running the Cowtown Marathon.

I assumed that "unable to run" referred to the auto-accident injury that had been his pretext for not running the Cowtown Marathon.

The Italian Guidelines for the built heritage suggest a quantitative assessment of vulnerability by means of a technique that uses the upper bound theorem of limit analysis on 28 pre-assigned failure mechanisms, assuming masonry unable to withstand tensile stresses.

It was a distasteful moment, but a guiltily irresistible one at a time when conductors are assumed to be unable to act like the crusty, magisterial maestros of old.

Although lateral GeNW on Si with compressive strain can display significant improvement in carrier transport as assumed, they are unable to be converted into a direct bandgap.

Masculine roots have also been attributed to "spectacular bodily performance" where women's bodies are assumed to be unable to meet the physical demands of playing.

All confirmed cases in mainland China were isolated in health care facilities with treatments and were assumed to be unable to infect others.

Individuals with severe cerebral palsy were assumed to be unable to work.

Here, nucleotide residues within the chain are assumed to be unable to decay, whereas those at the end of the chain decay at a rate lower than that of free nucleotides, i.e., P NDE  <  P ND.

And so here, nucleotide (or deoxynucleotide) residues within the chain are assumed to be unable to decay, whereas a nucleotide (or deoxynucleotide) residue at the end of a chain, which is only "half protected", may decay, but at a rate lower than that of free nucleotides (or deoxynucleotides), i.e., P NDE  <  P ND and P DNDE  <  P DND.

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