Sentence examples for discern the influence of from inspiring English sources

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The design method developed is able to discern the influence of various design parameters on the experimentally produced ceramic aggregates.

Electrochemical impedance is very sensitive to delamination at the metal polymer interface and is able to discern the influence of velocity, angle of impact, the type of coating and ambient temperature on stone impact damage.

Importantly, previous studies that have tested environmental surrogates have involved simultaneous variation in most or all of these factors, making it impossible to discern the influence of any single factor.

To discern the influence of cell density on neural differentiation, the D3 ES cells and one of the representative nes-EGFP clones (17) were plated at varying densities; [low: 1 2×103cells (1–2 K), medium: 5 6.5×104 cells (50 65 K), and high: 1 1.3×105 cells (100 130 K)] on 35 mm dishes (9.8 cm2) and were monitored for their qualitative and quantitative differences.

An ultimate test to understand the robustness of prevalence patterns is to perturb them in an experimental setting and discern the influence of individual factors.

In this regard, it is necessary to discern the influence of biology in histopathological features and the variable influence of time on tumour size and LN status is important to acknowledge.

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We are aware that using a PE-formula makes it difficult to discern the influences of separate macronutrients on protein metabolism.

Bonnie Spanier discerns the influence of these metaphors in molecular biology even when the subject is not human reproduction, in the attribution of sex differences to E. Coli organisms, for example.

Overall, available studies indicate that blood VOC levels are in the parts-per-trillion to parts-per-billion range for most people with no known occupational exposure, and that smoking is the largest confounder in discerning the influence of other environmental exposures (Ashley et al. 1996; Brugnone et al. 1989; Churchill et al. 2001; Wallace et al. 1987).

Unlike our findings in the Normative Aging Study (Hu et al. 1996b), low education was not a significant predictor of blood or bone lead; however, individuals in our sample were relatively well educated, with > 50% having had some college education and two-thirds working in white-collar jobs, which may have limited our ability to discern the influence education as a proxy of social class.

ANOVA is a statistical technique which can be used to discern the relative influence of different variables on the outcome of an experiment (e.g. Snedecor and Cochran 1989).

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