Sentence examples for conducive to integration from inspiring English sources

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And, of course, that isn't conducive to integration, belonging and a positive atmosphere.

The article can be read as a theoretical development and empirical test of the underlying logics (or intended mechanisms) expressed in the civic integration discourse, i.e. "that civic conditioning is conducive to integration".

While UNEST CHWs did not have additional responsibilities, their home visit load was generally low and conducive to integration into the broader maternal, newborn, and child health role of the VHTs.

Tissue engineering has potential to overcome such complications through the use of degradable synthetic matrices with appropriate strength and elasticity that release bioactive factors conducive to integration of the material and tissue remodelling.

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Thus, it is implied that the transformational leader can alter the prevailing organizational culture and create a context that is more conducive to the integration of evidence and practice.

17 Working together, PIH and ZL have introduced novel programs to reduce transmission of, and mortality from, infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) 18, 19 and have established viable platforms for comprehensive health programs 20, 21 that are potentially conducive to the integration of dedicated mental health services.

Crb1 −/− mice were chosen as recipient animals because they exhibit a relatively slow retinal degeneration and also because they are known to be more conducive to cellular integration with proper rod photoreceptor morphology following transplantation than other retinal degenerative strains (Barber et al., 2013).

Hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia coexist in diabetes and result in inflammation, degeneration, and impaired tissue remodeling, processes which are not conducive to the desired integration of tissue engineered products into the surrounding tissues.

Intersectoral efforts that include the development of shared indicators and objectives are needed to foster conditions conducive to expanding effective integration programs.

Given the heightened uncertainty associated with climate change, adaptation also includes enhancing capacities, reducing risks through diversification, increasing flexibility, and enhancing resiliency by creating decision environments conducive to learning, foresight, knowledge integration, and adaptive management.

The two-part form of the laminated composite was adopted to create a bone cartilage composite scaffold, the bone to bone combination was considered to be more conducive to rapid and strong integration with the subchondral bone, so as to complete the repair of the tissue defect.

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