Sentence examples for ceases to progress from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the performance map in Figure 5C, left, is the product of two fundamentally different dynamical modes in which the entire system operates: a "successful" mode at τf<17 in which the model continues to progress through the environment (albeit, at small τf, slowly so that the performance is low), and a "failed" mode at τf>17 in which it ceases to progress.

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Since the first biographies dating back to the 17th Century, the first descriptions of exceptional children and the minute observations of individuals in typical development, the methodology of the single case has not ceased to progress.

When definite quantity is once admitted, there can be no longer a "hotter" or a "colder" (for these are always progressing, and are never in one stay); but definite quantity is at rest, and has ceased to progress.

I would argue that his hatred of women is just as important, if not more important, than that tired conversation which has ceased to progress since Columbine rocked America on April 20 , 1999

But by and large, the right will cease being the obstacle to progress that it has been.

Trypanosomes have one kinetoplast (mitochondrial DNA) and one nucleus (1K1N), and replicate these once during a cell cycle20; on RNAi induction, however, bloodstream cells ceased dividing but continued to progress through the cell cycle.

Unfortunately, narrowing of the bronchi and obstruction of airflow may continue to progress even after smoking ceases, though the rate of progression generally slows.

A formal cease-fire should then be linked to progress toward a comprehensive political settlement, the officials noted.

Each milling chamber was flushed with 5 mL of ddH2O, and filtration was allowed to progress until outflow from the filter chambers ceased.

Together, these findings suggested that TPA-treated U937 cells allowed for cell attachment cease to divide and progress with a differentiation program.

Tgfb3 is also highly expressed in the notochord during early development in the zebrafish, but as development progresses it ceases to be expressed in the notochord.

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