Sentence examples for availability a process from inspiring English sources

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Reduction of root diameter in response to low P availability, a process termed "root etiolation", has been suggested to reduce the metabolic cost of soil exploration (Lynch 2011).

Random-effects (or mixed-effects) RSF models provide information on individual behavior, how individuals contribute to population-level observations, and how their responses to a resource may change as a function of its availability a process known as a functional response [40], [41].

To ensure data availability, a process must be in place for collection and archival of both demographical and epidemiological data during an outbreak.

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Studies on adult humans and rodents have shown that sparse carbohydrate and glucose availability initiates a process of ketogenesis that produces ketones, which all organs – including the brain – can use for energy [ 6, 7].

Thus, β-cell metabolic activation appears to be primarily driven by substrate (fuel) availability, a "push" process [1], [62] rather than a "pull" mechanism secondary to enhanced insulin release.

We describe the use of a discrete-event simulation model for determining the availability of such a process.

This method removes the drawbacks that are mentioned for solid targets and offers the following advantages: simple handling, on-demand availability, a faster production process without dissolution and adjustable use of enriched material depending on the needs for a single production, which greatly reduces the cost (Alves et al., 2017).

Since the study design accommodates participants' preferences and availability, a self-selection process into either the intervention or control arm may occur.

The availability of more resources, a process that began before this administration, has made a difference.

In addition to regulating the concentration of FA available for β-oxidation, such activity also facilitates passive transport mechanisms by altering the gradient of fatty acid availability inside the cell, a process known as vectorial acylation (Black & DiRusso, 2007).

Further research from the same setting has also shown that although ART availability has led to a "process of normalisation" and decreased internalised stigma [ 11], the positive health effects of ART have created new sources of stigma, as communities worry that the improved health of people living with HIV may mean they are more likely to have sex and transmit the virus [ 12].

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