Sentence examples for differentiated phenomena from inspiring English sources

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"Pure experience" names not only the basic form of every sensuous and every intellectual experience but also the fundamental form of reality, indeed the "one and only reality" from which all differentiated phenomena are to be understood.

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Applications addressing health literacy as an age-differentiated phenomenon might explore the developmental precursors of low health literacy and the age-related changes in reading and other cognitive skills throughout the life course that may contribute to these difficulties.

In most cancer cells and other rapidly proliferating cell populations, ATP is produced primarily by aerobic glycolysis followed by lactate fermentation, rather than by mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation as in normal, differentiated cells, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect.

In turn, the cellular phenomonenon mediated by this complex – regular orientation of the plane of cell division relative adjacent cells – allows the development and maintenance of organized, differentiated tissues, and this phenomenon in turn makes possible a higher level of biological complexity– the multicellular organism – from a collection of individual cells.

Although incomplete KRAP knockdown should be considered in the HepG2-experiment, systemic intertissue communication might be involved in the metabolic phenotype of KRAP−/− mice, based on the finding that both the in vitro culture system of HepG2 and differentiated adipocytes do not reproduce phenomena observed in KRAP−/− mice in vivo (Figure 4F, 6A).

The earthquake may well be a natural phenomenon, but its differentiated effect was also the result of massive social inequalities and vulnerabilities that magnified its effects among the most disadvantaged.

It's an interesting phenomenon that healthy, differentiated individuals don't engage with toxic people if they can help it.

These data indicated that loss of TACSTD2 could be a common phenomenon of poorly differentiated SCC at different anatomical sites.

Cell cycle re-entry refers to a phenomenon in which differentiated, non-dividing cells manifest molecular changes typically associated with cell division.

The life-long homeostasis of memory CD8+ T cells as well as persistent viral infections have been shown to facilitate the accumulation of highly differentiated CD8+CD28− T cells, a phenomenon that has been associated with an impaired immune function in humans.

The phenomenon of plasticity of differentiated adult cells could have a great therapeutic potential, but at the same time, it is characteristic of progression of serious pathological states.

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