Sentence examples for described to use from inspiring English sources

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This is the first instance in which a pathogen has been described to use a motif similar to an ER export signal to ultimately inhibit cellular protein secretion.

It is interesting to note that several genomic islands implicated in multidrug resistance are now described to use site-specific integration in the host chromosome as a mean for persistence after horizontal transfer.

This represents a novel approach to antagonize ER/Golgi trafficking, as no other cellular or microbial protein has been described to use a motif similar to an ER export signal to gain access to and antagonize the secretory pathway.

Although no other cellular or microbial protein to date has been described to use the arrangement of a MERES motif that p22 employs to inhibit the secretory pathway, several previously characterized secretory pathway antagonists have potential ER export signals or mimics thereof.

Otariids were described to use their flippers as the major site of heat loss [ 3, 8, 14].

This species is present in sheep and bovine rumen and was described to use hydrogen and formate for methane formation.

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In your book you describe how to use this understanding of ants in the human world – boarding aeroplanes, for example.

The fifth factor accounted for 4.5.1%% of the variance and was used to describe intention to use technology.

In fact, the DCA found posts from the hackers' chat room, HackForums, describing how to use YouTube to spread RATs.

A brief guide is given below to describe how to use it.

Instead, they describe how to use that word.

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