Sentence examples for dependent on reciprocal from inspiring English sources

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But senior figures in the booming UK car industry, many of whom publicly supported the remain campaign, warned that continued growth was dependent on reciprocal trade arrangements with the EU.

The generation of "NK-ireg" cells is obtained, by default, in culture conditions favouring cell-to-cell contacts, and it is strictly dependent on reciprocal trans-presentation of membrane-bound IL-15 forms constitutively and selectively expressed by human CD34+ PB-HP.

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Moreover, what we do know suggests that most support occurs among kin or pair partners (Scheiber et al. 2005; Emery et al. 2007), whose support is likely to be associated with inclusive fitness benefits for the actor and is not likely to be dependent on reciprocation, although reciprocal patterns may emerge (Emery et al. 2007).

A Turkish offer to open one port and one airport to Cyprus seems unlikely to work as it is clearly dependent on a reciprocal offer by the Greek-Cypriots.

make issuing the certificate to an alien dependent on a reciprocal agreement with the government of a foreign country.

The observed dielectric response at low temperatures shows that the high frequency capacitance C∞ is linearly dependent on the reciprocal of the sample thickness.

The critical expansion ratio for effective flame acceleration to sonic speed was found to be linearly dependent on the reciprocal layer thickness.

Localization of yeast proteins to the nuclear compartment was found to be dependent on a reciprocal regulation between Msh2 and Msh6 [13].

In addition to these two principles, it is becoming increasingly evident that the optimal function of fibroblasts is critically dependent on their reciprocal mechanical interactions with their surrounding microenvironment (in addition to biochemical signals).

This test is based upon the assumption that pairs of sites involved in important functional roles within a phylogenetic group should be inextricably linked between each other with regards to their evolutionary patterns, such that the two sites of the pair should be evolutionarily dependent on one another through their reciprocal natural selection.

based on one reciprocal match to Methanosarcina barkeri coenzyme F420-dependent methylenetetrahydromethanopterin (PDB 1z69; chain A), which had 21% sequence similarity to the source protein.

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