Sentence examples for development the extent of from inspiring English sources

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We found that prolonged sitting on toilet seats involves a potential risk for PrI development, the extent of which is affected by the seat design.

As quantitative Ho SPECT for clinical application is still in development, (the extent of) extrahepatic microsphere deposition was quantified through measuring the relative 166mHo content in organ homogenates.

Although low-grade urothelial tumours accumulate minor genetic alterations during multifocal development, the extent of such alterations is small relative to the entire genome and these lesions are genetically stable.

Previous epidemiological research has focused on patients with existing PUs and a limitation of the literature is the lack of evidence relating to the extent of pain preceding PU development, the extent of pain associated with Category 1 PUs (the most prevalent PU Category) and the type of pain (i.e. inflammatory or neuropathic).

Taken together, these results indicate that, even after development, the extent of exon 7 skipping in the CNS can be the main determinant of the elicited SMA-like motor symptoms, as is the case during neonatal mouse development (Sahashi et al, 2012).

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Indeed, it seems to be an almost inevitable process with increasing age, but the rate of development and the extent of involvement vary greatly.

These data suggest that polar auxin transport is a conserved regulator of sporophyte development, but the extent of conservation between the sporophyte and gametophyte generation is unclear.

There is a strong correlation between the degree of trophoblast invasion during placental development and the extent of decidualization (Finn, 1996).

Hence the aim of this study was to analyse the prevalence and distribution of LBP among teachers in Botswana and to establish risk factors that influence the development and the extent of their symptoms.

Thus Lhx2, a critical regulator of early forebrain development, controls the extent of the septum, hem, and thalamic eminence, and as a consequence, also the number of Cajal Retzius cells produced.

Despite the clear importance of DNA methylation and other chromatin features to development and disease, the extent of recent human epigenome evolution and the phenomena driving such changes remain poorly understood (Bird 2011; Su et al. 2011).

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