Sentence examples for defined barrier from inspiring English sources

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Some teachers, however, favor a sharply defined barrier.

In conclusion, the PD1 barrier element, like other functionally defined barrier elements, serves to sustain gene expression and to maintain histone modifications and low nucleosomal density associated with active transcription [30] [32], [38], [44], [48], [50] [63].

It proceeds along adjacent edges until the edge of the triangulation or a previously defined barrier is reached [ 63].

Transfection was performed at different time points after isolation to obtain two different experimental conditions: non-confluent cells (T−1), and confluent cells with defined barrier properties (TEER >130 Ω cm) [ 36] (T1).

An "honest broker" or "tissue bank trustee" acts as a well defined barrier between the clinical environment (in which fully identified confidential patient information is routinely exchanged as part of medical care) and the general research community (in which all information must be completely de-identified).

A co-culture model of BCECs and astrocytes was the most stable model and was subsequently used to determine that non-mitotic BCECs with defined barrier properties were receptive for delivery of genetic material by a non-viral carrier, and subsequently processed the encoded protein, without compromising barrier properties of the BCECs.

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Fundamental barriers are defined as economic, social or technological, whilst secondary barriers relate to political regulatory aspects, design of markets, physical (electrical network) issues, or to general understanding of DR. Subsequently, associated enablers for the defined barriers are suggested.

The novel ecosystems decision framework was a useful tool for identifying management options because it framed results that enabled a quantitative comparison of the degree of novelty of ecosystems across the landscape and also defined barriers to restoration.

For implementation, we defined barriers of care and created EHR templates for which pertinent study data could be extracted.

For each slope threshold, in determining how to group sets of cells into discrete barriers, we further defined barriers as geographically cohesive blocks of grid cells under one-cell rook chess moves in the four cardinal directions.

We formally defined barriers in our model as geographically contiguous blocks of grid cells that, at the 10 arc minute resolution of our analysis, had the potential to physically separate two or more taxa.

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