Sentence examples for continuously responsive from inspiring English sources

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Hancock also appears willing to tolerate some iterative tech missteps — again towards a 'greater good' of modernizing the tech used to deliver NHS services so it can be continuously responsive to user needs, via updates and modular plugins, all greased by patient data being made reliably available via the envisaged transformation.

While this keeps cells continuously responsive, it also reduces inertia in a feedback system.

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The MFC continuously generated light-responsive electricity from the heterotrophic bacterial metabolic respiration with the organic substrates produced by photosynthetic bacteria.

Ongoing changes in society and industry require teachers and schools to be responsive and thus continuously (re develop themselves and their practices (Darling-Hammond 2006; Nicholls 2001).

These spots were continuously present throughout the culture period in non-responsive microspores, whereas they disappeared in the responsive ones when they enlarged.

The basic idea of the paradigm was to use a continuously rotating high-contrast grating to stimulate visually responsive voxels.

The expression of stress-responsive gene BBTI13 was rapidly and continuously induced by glutamine (Fig.  3d).

Combined with suitably designed molecular recognition materials SAW devices could develop into highly selective and fast responsive miniaturized sensors, which are capable of continuously monitoring a specific organic gas, preferably in the sub-ppm regime.

Promotion-responsive JB6 cells were suspended in agar (10(4)cells/pland) and exposed continuously to 0.10 or 0.96 mT, 60-Hz magnetic fields for 10-14 days, with or without concurrent treatment with the tumor promoter tetradecanoylphorbol acetate (TPA).

Responsive traffic plans only partially solve this problem, since they cannot vary continuously the traffic light settings, and generally consider only the input flow variations.

Remarkably, the exposure of cells to mild osmostress results in bimodal expression of osmostress-responsive genes: expression levels among a population of equally stimulated cells are not continuously distributed, but display low and high peaks (Pelet et al. 2011).

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