Sentence examples for be a unifying principle from inspiring English sources

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Such demixed phases of proteins and RNAs may turn out to be a unifying principle of subcellular organization (Weber and Brangwynne, 2012; Brangwynne, 2013; Hyman et al., 2014).

Together these observations suggest that the regulation of the rate of sterol biosynthesis according to the lanosterol levels might be a unifying principle of sterol homeostasis.

Since, transcription factors and CG richness can both impact nucleosome positioning (Struhl and Segal, 2013), it is tempting to speculate that nucleosome depletion could be a unifying principle underlying the formation of unmethylated regions.

For example, canonical Wnt signaling functions in the establishment of the anterior-posterior (AP) axis; the use of posterior Wnt signaling and anterior Wnt inhibition appears to be a unifying principle of the metazoan body plan development [ 76].

Since AMPK/aak2 was activated in Indy/CeNAC2 RNAi treated worms, and Indy/ceNAC2 encodes a transporter for citrate, a metabolite interfering with glycolysis [ 11, 21], altered rates of substrate flux through glycolysis might be a unifying principle to couple life span extension via AMPK to the knockdown of Indy/CeNAC2.

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The Downtown Alliance has the makings of something similar in the network of walking tours it offers; what's needed is a unifying principle.

If there's a unifying principle it's head-in-the-clouds dreaminess, though the uncanny strain of the folk tradition whereby lovers turn into foxes is disappointingly absent.

We get out of tune when we pursue monotheism, the notion that there is a unifying principle at work in the world, because we then try too hard to make the universe reveal its secrets or serve our interests.

If you start from an exclusivist position then you will always judge others, eventually, to be wrong; but an inclusivist understanding will readily acknowledge that the "one light shed by many separate lanterns" is a unifying principle which may yet offer hope to a world so often fractured along lines of religious "teaching".

She is the journalist being sent from one place to another, propelled by the media's belief that such a thing as the war on terror does exist, that there is a unifying principle that connects all these countries to each other, and to the idea of America's safety.

The phenomena that mystics encounter may be impersonal e.g., a unifying principle, structure, process, law, or force or personal e.g., ghosts, spirits, angels, demons, or gods or revelations derived from such personal beings.

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