Sentence examples for contribute reciprocally from inspiring English sources

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In contrast, low levels of trust cause partners to become hesitant or unwilling to take any risks by contributing since they are not convinced that their partners will contribute reciprocally.

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Functional and emotional subscale scores of both the IVI and SF-36 contributed reciprocally and were also adjusted for.

However, whether sympathetic innervation contributes reciprocally to the development of target tissues is less clear.

On the other hand, according to the theory of cognitive dissonance, the behavioural delays of screening might reciprocally contribute to the attitude that screening is ineffective, in rationalizing the lack of attentiveness and precaution manifested behaviourally.

Throughout the day, the sequential expression of PRR9, PRR7, and PRR5 reciprocally contributes to the regulation of CCA1 and LHY expression.

How OD may participate to the disruption of the blood brain barrier and, reciprocally, how the latter may contribute to demyelination remain areas of speculation.

The Identity and Personality Network seeks to understand how individual differences contribute to economic, social, and health outcomes and, reciprocally, how these outcomes influence the evolution of individual differences over the life cycle.

It also raises the question of cause and effect: does the immaturity of young cultures contribute to mitochondrial motility, or does mitochondrial positioning reciprocally affect the stability of synapses?

This report is noteworthy for the efforts of the authors to resolve apparent discrepancies between their data and the published literature [ 2] and for the resulting new questions regarding how HDACs might contribute to RA. Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and HDACs reciprocally regulate the acetylation status of cellular proteins.

These data collectively show that MPs harbouring Shh may contribute to blood vessel growth, maturation and stabilization in a vascular network by reciprocally regulating the pro- and anti-angiogenic factors through the increase of NO production, under post-ischemic conditions.

Alcohol use during adolescence typically is reciprocally related to risk factors across development, such that problems that contribute to alcohol use may get worse with continued alcohol use (e.g., Cairns and Cairns, 1994 ; Dodge et al. 2009 ; Schulenberg and Maslowsky 2009 ).

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