Sentence examples for changes through which from inspiring English sources

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This is coherent with previous data showing that semi-exposure of BAX BH3 motif represents the very first step in the complex sequence of conformational changes through which BAX-type proteins acquire their active functional status.

There are multiple cellular changes through which the toxic function of mHtt may manifest and produce the HD pathology.

Nineteenth-century anatomists improved these series, and taught medical students to visualize the complex changes through which the adult body is formed.

EMT involves a series of changes through which epithelial cells lose their epithelial characteristics and acquire properties typical of mesenchymal cells.

This study is especially relevant now because the Ministry is currently considering a number of policy changes through which to reduce the very high rate of repetition in primary schools, notably in the lower primary grades.

Heat contributes to activation energy for channel conformational changes, through which it regulates channel activity and the shape of action potential (Rodriguez et al., 1998; Liang et al., 2009).

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The second was the profound change through which the Soviet Union was going.

Struggling to change things around us, we forget that another kind of change is possible - an inner change, through which we can enter a richer and more spacious world that was there all along.

Finally, arrow (d) exhibits the outcome state that covers the HRD policy and practice level as well as the emerging 'institutions to change' through which the actual implementation of HRD programs take place.

With the presumption that there are steps or stages of change through which faculty move as they adopt new teaching approaches, it would be useful to know a faculty member's particular status within the continuum of change; a one-size-fits-all intervention strategy is unlikely to be universally successful when STEM faculty members vary in their readiness to adopt.

Leibniz later defines the term monadic conatus, as the "state of change" through which his monads perpetually advance.

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