Sentence examples for becoming enriched from inspiring English sources

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Higher taxes on the high incomes would be imposed exactly at a time when the few are suddenly becoming enriched relative to the many.

Gregory Rodriguez, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, a public policy institute, argued that while "assimilation became a dirty word in the 1960s and '70s," America has always been evolving and becoming enriched by new cultures, whether from Europe or from South America and Asia.

And the intestines of the mice getting extra L-carnitine also adapted, becoming enriched for various classes of bacteria that could more readily convert L-carnitine to TMAO.

The results show that the passive films on these materials change with immersion time, the ferritic and duplex stainless steels becoming enriched in chromium oxy-hydroxide, the austenitic steel strongly enriched in nickel hydroxide.

By contrast, GM management resulted in (i) a substantial increase in dissolved organic C concentration, (ii) WEOM becoming enriched by hydrophilic aliphatic organic compounds, and (iii) aromatic and fluorescent components increasingly being found at deeper soil layers and hydrophilic aliphatic components at the surface soil.

Cells lost typical CSC surface markers, formed spheres less efficiently, and lost expression of endogenous CSC markers while becoming enriched in the stem cell-controlling miRNA miR-200c.

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As our information technology becomes more sophisticated and patient epidemiological data are better integrated, our understanding of metabolic syndrome is becoming progressively enriched.

The process involved hundreds of cascades, in which corrosive uranium hexafluoride diffused through gaseous barriers, becoming progressively more enriched at every stage.

The relative abundance of vsRNA 3078 and 3160 was comparable in all the tissues (0.1-0.12% for vsRNA 3078 and 0.27-0.35% for vsRNA 3160) except in phloem sap were both, vsRNA 3078 and 3160, were selectively enriched becoming the most abundant vsRNAs (0.6% and 0.59% respectively).

To determine if DdRACK1 also possesses the potential of becoming phosphorylated, we enriched DdRACK1 by immunoprecipitating GFP-DdRACK1 from cell lysates that were prepared in the presence or absence of phosphatase inhibitor cocktail (PIC) and performed a western blot analysis using phosphotyrosine specific mAb 5E7 antibodies [ 55].

Moreover, the large amounts of fertilizer applied to agricultural land, combined with animal waste discharged from pastures into the estuaries, have resulted in the Vasse-Wonnerup becoming "the most grossly enriched major wetland system known in Western Australia" (McAlpine et al. 1989).

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