Sentence examples for changes incited from inspiring English sources

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Even in the absence of any prior knowledge about T3SSs, the morphological changes incited by the pathogen, or the key delivered substrate Tir, pairs of students were able to identify each of these pieces of information for their assigned gene (Table 7).

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Apparently, all that market research missed something: The change incited an uproar in Brazil, where many people questioned the need for it.

The best songs on "Honeymoon" are about helplessness in the face of a forced conversion: the kind of change incited by a breakup, or by any sort of sudden, unfixable loss.

The goal of our studies has been to use this well-defined defect (lack of core-1 derived O-glycans in the intestinal tract) to identify the changes it incites in the microbiota, and how different microbes vary in their potential to induce inflammation.

Fear of change incites violence.

Mr. Mugabe accused the opposition Movement for Democratic Change of inciting violence.

This is a phenomenon suggesting that the self-perceived perceptions of HRQOL may be incited by changes in health, e.g. transplantation, which may then lead to changes in internal standards of measurement, priorities or in the conceptualization of perceived HRQOL [ 52].

Other possible mechanisms effective in this phenomenon are decreased food intake, partial malabsorption of nutrients, and anatomical alteration of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which incites changes in the incretin system, affecting, in turn, glucose balance.

Holton wrote: "(The Union League Club's) Public Affairs Committee has produced plenty of news and controversy at the club and incited much change in the public sector".

Many communities will need government subsidies, as well; but microloans can often incite changes far more quickly than waiting for governments or charities to arrive.

It was not the onstage presence of the writer and choreographer Emily Johnson, who passed cryptic notes meant to incite changes of gesture, action or mood among the performers; nor that of the ceramist Paula Greif, who spun clay pots unflappably with an associate throughout the show's ebb and flow.

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