Sentence examples for based on release from inspiring English sources

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Protozoan stimulation of plant growth has generally been attributed to nutritional effects based on release of nutrients during grazing on bacterial biomass, i.e. the microbial loop.

The fate of CFC-11 was assessed based on release of fluoride instead of using [14C]CFC-11 [14C]CFC-11prohibitively expensive.

While Discover Weekly purposefully showed you artists you hadn't heard of, Spotify's algorithm quality is much easier to judge based on Release Radar.

We used data from the Relate Project ("HIV Risk Among Male Parolees and Their Female Partners"; R01 MH0787443), a cross-sectional survey of 172 male-female couples (N = 344) recruited based on release of the male partner from state prison in the previous 12 months.

All analyses were based on Release 5 of Drosophila melanogaster genome.

Based on release studies with a peptide-GFP construct, the descending neurites along the VL tract have been suggested to be central CCAP release sites [45].

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He demonstrated that its action was based on releasing hormones, a revolutionary discovery.

However, the hidden inertia is based on releasing the kinetic energy from the WT rotating mass.

(Contenders subject to change based on release-date fluctuations that may occur throughout the year).

Currently, all stocking material in the Slupia basin is based on releases of smolts that are marked by clipping the small adipose fin near the tail.

Other studies have compared risks among populations whose radiation doses have been estimated based on releases and transport of radiation or deposition of radionuclides.

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