Sentence examples for disrupted I from inspiring English sources

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The operation is never disrupted (i.e., due to weather, site issues).

Thus, the structure of the "etched" layer is disrupted, i.e., the brush layer structure is (partly) destroyed.

Our hypothesis was that if one of the two, AC5 was disrupted, i.e., knocked out (KO), there would be major effects on cardiovascular regulation.

On the other hand, sets of genes whose order in the chromosome is not disrupted (i.e.: conserved syntenic groups) would have maintained their regulatory interactions.

An alternative hypothesis is that the differentiation program or steady-state numbers of Paneth cells is disrupted, i.e., that dysfunction of Paneth cells may be an early event that predisposes the premature infant to NEC.

To test this, we performed simulations in which each of these feedback or feed-forward loops were disrupted (i.e. setting their corresponding reactions weights, WGRK-B1ARPG, WPKAC-B1ARPA, or WPKAC-Inhib1, to zero).

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CNVs can influence the phenotypes of cancer by disrupting (i.e., removing) or duplicating (i.e., adding) copies of a gene [ 1].

In "Me Disrupted, Part I," I wrote about my own industry.

"Some of that I disrupted when I made the trades, particularly at the All-Star break".

Lesion architecture was disrupted, with: i) loss of glandular organization, ii) reduced neovascularization, and iii) activation of caspase 3 in CD31+ endothelial cells.

Conversely, disrupted Mena/SH3 i complex formation in MenaGT/GTVASP−/− mice impairs the integrity of Z- and intercalated discs and results in dilated cardiomyopathy and conduction abnormalities.

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