Sentence examples for directly interrupted from inspiring English sources

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IL and SL are usually applicable to industrial and commercial users and are generally not directly interrupted by the power dispatchers, but performed by users after being notified.

Note that a single failure in the WDM layer may affect both the links that are directly interrupted by the failure and also those links which get preempted due to the failure.

The USH2A gene is therefore directly interrupted.

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As we know that the mining operations directly interrupt the land morphology, soil fertility, water quality and other components of the environment.

It was also reported that SARS-CoV could directly interrupt the nuclear translocation of activated STAT1 to prevent the induction of IFN-mediated antiviral responses [32], [65].

In our previous study, we showed that recombinant HSPB8 or HSPB1 protein could directly interrupt HSPB5 R120G-mediated amyloid oligomer formation although amyloid oligomer is still present in the mixture of wild-type (WT) HSPB5 and mutant HSPB5 R120G [15].

While we have shown that small HSPs can directly interrupt amyloid oligomer formation, the in vivo protective effects of the small HSPs on the development of DRM is still uncertain.

While we have shown that HSPB1 and HSPB8 can directly interrupt amyloid oligomer formation caused by HSPB5 R120G and restore cellular viability in cardiomyocytes expressing HSPB5 R120G, the in vivo protective effects of the small HSPs on the development of DRM remain unproven.

Some therapeutic interventions can directly interrupt this process, including physical exercise.

The Cd induced oxidative toxicity is multidirectional since it directly interrupts the activity of enzymes, a decrease in the level of glutathione, and the total pool of sulphydryl groups and depletion in the antioxidant enzyme activities [ 51].

Our surgical approach, which aims at directly interrupting the fibre tracts in subthalamic area with a RFL (Magnin et al. 2001a, b; Aufenberg et al. 2005), is a re-actualisation of earlier surgical experiences (Spiegel and Wycis 1954; Spiegel et al. 1963; Mundinger 1965; Bertrand et al. 1973), although with limited technical support at the time.

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