Sentence examples for divergent aspect from inspiring English sources

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The relative position of the second, Ca-2 ion differs from other nucleases, and it is not clear whether it reflects the use of calcium instead of magnesium, or a divergent aspect of the nuclease mechanism of Dna2.

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Berger manages to hold these divergent aspects delicately together by evoking a domesticity that contrasts terribly with what most of us would recognise as everyday life.

The subtly divergent aspects of Mr. Ryman's somewhat narrow practice are played up in the arrangement of the works.

In an article in The New York Times in 1999, Mr. Sondheim wrote that the brothers represented "two divergent aspects of American energy: the builder and the squanderer, the visionary and the promoter, the conformist and the maverick, the idealistic planner and the restless cynic, the one who uses things and the one who uses them up".

Art (unlike a mass, publicly funded medium such as television) is more often than not maintained in a physical capsule (the venue), and subsequently is one of the few forums that enable minorities to display the divergent aspects of their existence without censorship.

For instance, mechanisms of gene frequency changes are discussed in population genetics, phenotypic level changes are discussed in evolutionary biology, and the developmental aspects in developmental biology contexts, as if they deal with divergent aspects of biology.

This study provides valuable resources to investigate a number of divergent aspects of butterfly oogenesis requiring further research.

Availability of these new markers provides an opportunity for a "pathway-directed" expression profiling approach in relevant tissues using multi-gene signatures relating to divergent aspects of senescence signalling.

By comparison, there were weak and/or non-significant associations between SPPB scores and objective and self-report measures of upper extremity function (i.e., divergent aspects of construct validity).

Here, we examine the expression and interactions of Notch, SoxB and bHLH genes during early ectodermal neurogenesis in Nematostella in order to gain a more integrated understanding of primary neurogenic events in this species, and to provide fresh insight into conserved and divergent aspects of eumetazoan neurogenesis.

In combining individual level data from these cohorts, due consideration has also been given to similarities and differences in recruitment, methodology, and assessment techniques and recent work has confirmed that the administered assessment of HRQoL impairment taps divergent aspects of physical and psychological impairment which are invariant across these samples [ 39].

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