Sentence examples for contributes to preserved from inspiring English sources

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The distortion in LV cavity at end systole due to septal flattening or leftwards bowing contributes to preserved systolic ventricular function [8].

We speculate that reduced inflammation that is consistently observed in mice with decreased GH activity contributes to preserved adipogenesis [ 51].

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Our findings strongly suggest that discrimination restricts the residential choices by immigrants and contributes to preserve the desired ethnic composition of neighborhoods.

The core idea of CoP is to play the best strategy for a player to preserve his privacy by himself which in turn contributes to preserving other players privacy.

According to Bourdieu (1986), the educational system contributes to preserving the existing power relations in society in favor of those having a background rich in symbolic capital in general and cultural capital in particular.

Reactive cultures on the other hand, such as China or Vietnam build trust by displaying great courtesy towards one another, being mindful of the common obligations shared as a society, being indirect in communicating, which contributes to preserving the collective harmony of the group.

These findings are consistent with previous observations in mouse knockout mutants for either GLT-1 or GLAST, which indicate that residual glial glutamate transport contributes to preserving the EPSC waveform [31], [33], [34].

He and other alleged "free-market" environmentalists would likely claim that allowing DT contributes to preserving human life.

Therefore, our findings show that TERT contributes to preserve EBV latency in B cells mainly through NOTCH2-dependent BATF activation.

Overall, these results indicate that TERT contributes to preserve EBV latency in B cells mainly through the NOTCH2/BAFT pathway, and suggest that NOTCH2 inhibition may represent an appealing therapeutic strategy against EBV-associated malignancies.

In particular, we demonstrate that TERT contributes to preserve EBV latency through the NOTCH2 cellular pathway; as virus latency is required for EBV-driven cell transformation, this study suggests that NOTCH2 has a significant role in LCL immortalization.

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