Sentence examples for defining barrier from inspiring English sources

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In the context of an organism, epithelial cells by nature are designed to be the defining barrier between self and the outside world.

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"Defining barriers or going back in terms of transparency would be very difficult".

High rents are one of the defining barriers to prosperity, ambition and social mobility for young people.

This will be done by defining barriers and facilitators of implementation of ECV in the Netherlands.

At each stage we used two methods to generate inductive data and used a third (focus group discussion or individual qualitative interviews) to explore consensus, complementarity and dissonance in data set comparability, and to collect further data and make further comparisons in terms of defining barriers and drivers to the intervention [ 12, 22, 24, 25].

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).

We carried out 51 semi-structured interviews of 44 key health professionals involved in these SCPs and used the interview data to (i) create a typology of the organisational barriers to effective SCP implementation by axial coding, (ii) define barrier contents by vertical coding.

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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