Sentence examples for characterised and understood from inspiring English sources

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Human Treg are currently less well characterised and understood than mouse Treg, so a thorough understanding of their biology is vital before clinical applications can be initiated.

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Over the past 20 years, a large number of laboratory experiments have been carried out to characterise and understand the HM behaviours of COx claystones.

This new method is simple and inexpensive and therefore has the potential to greatly improve our ability to characterise and understand changes in soil P status across complex landscapes.

Unsatisfactory performance immediately translates to incomplete or even unperformed experiments, so there is a need to characterise and understand these limitations.

A simple model for the roles of these lipids is summarised in Fig 9. Clearly, more work is needed to fully characterise and understand the relationships between these three different phosphoinositides and the mechanisms that coordinate their kinases and phosphatases.

Over the past 5 years, GWAS have proven very valuable in identifying regions of the genome that affect resistance or susceptibility to a wide range of common diseases, although the method provides simply a starting point, and a range of other approaches will be required in future to fully characterise and understand the complex genetic determinants of human health and disease.

Thus, one focus of SYBILLA is to characterise and mechanistically understand the differential signal initiation by the TCR/CD3 complex.

It is felt that further detailed investigations are required for date seed and rubber shield to firmly characterise them and understand their behaviour.

Longitudinal follow-up of newly HIV-diagnosed individuals tested under various circumstances would contribute to better characterise and understand attrition for those not yet eligible for ART in order to better guide local HIV care programmes.

Despite this, mechanisms underlying the anti-arrhythmic actions of the vagus nerve have not been fully characterised and are not well understood.

The natural history of EoE is not well characterised and further studies are needed to understand the time course of EoE.

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