Sentence examples for behaviour as consequence of from inspiring English sources

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Cells in fact are affected by the surrounding environment and it is really significant to study their behaviour as consequence of different external stimuli.

However, change of clinical behaviour as consequence of the guideline was inconsistent.

Reported change of behaviour as consequence of the guideline was inconsistent.

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For example, some participants described engaging in lifestyle behaviours, or not, as consequence of their understanding of particular items of lifestyle information: FM2 (male): Well, red wine reduces your cholesterol - well that has been my excuse for [a] long [time]!

Burstiness of human behaviour as a consequence of processing tasks in relation with their perceived priority have been studied, but not specifically in the context of groups [37].

The behaviour as a consequence of the personal perception of success or failure.

Figure 2a shows the transfer characteristics of a device, displaying an ambipolar behaviour as a consequence of the small channel bandgap.

As pointed out by the 2nd reviewer the age related decrease in deviation of transcriptional profiles reflects the increase in regular behaviour as a consequence of chaotic dynamics, described for human physiology [ 26].

It must first be observed that, just as an automaton is an acceptable description (or model) of a neural structure, an automaton, though frequently thought of as a computing machine, is in general a response mechanism that produces output (or behaviour) as a consequence of the input (or environmental stimuli).

Cells actively change their properties and behaviour as a consequence of internal decisions or "subcellular rules" that are encoded in the genetic information which allows them to respond "appropriately" to external signals such as soluble factors or insoluble ECM.

The evidence that in the MCF10A ductal cells a shift in phenotypic behaviour as a consequence of enforced mitogenic pressure changed the cellular response to βGBP to mimic that of the SKBR3 and BT474 cancer cells, raises the question of whether a shift from a non-aggressive to an aggressive cancer phenotype, as indicated by their in vitro behaviour, would increase vulnerability to βGBP.

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