Sentence examples for diverse range of model from inspiring English sources

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In this review, we discussed findings that each dietary nutritional component, such as carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids, lipids, and vitamins and minerals, influences lifespan in a diverse range of model organisms.

Using a diverse range of model systems, from cultured cells on two-dimensional surfaces to intravital examination of xenografts, apparently distinct phenotypic processes have been described, including lamellipodial migration in 2D, and mesenchymal, amoeboid and lobopodial migration in 3D.

From studies using a diverse range of model organisms, we now acknowledge that epigenetic modifications to chromatin structure provide a plausible link between environmental exposures and alterations in cellular function leading to pathology [ 1].

Studies using a diverse range of model organisms have led to the conclusion that epigenetic modifications to the chromatin structure provide a plausible link between exposure to environmental substances that can harm the developing fetus (i.e., teratogens) and lasting alterations in gene expression leading to disease phenotypes.

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The letter Ms. Hudson is circulating calls for designers to use a more diverse range of models, in size, age and race.

She also hopes, in future shoots, to capture a more diverse range of models, specifically in terms of age and body type. .

After being told by a casting director years ago that finding a diverse range of models for her runway show wouldn't be possible, Roy would not back down.

The impact of within-host competition on the evolution of virulence has been the subject of a diverse range of models, offering contrasting explanations for either an increase or a decrease in virulence as within-host diversity increases [ 22].

While a well-established set of models exists for spatial-only variograms (Deutsch and Journel, 1998), a more diverse range of models have been proposed for the modelling of space-time autocorrelation structures (De Cesare et al., 2001; Kyriakidis and Journel, 1999).

The impact of within-host competition on the evolution of virulence has been the subject of a diverse range of models, offering contrasting explanations for either an increase or a decrease in virulence as within-host diversity increases (Van Baalen and Sabelis 1995; Frank 1996; Brown et al. 2002; West and Buckling 2003).

The level of detail, the number of processes considered, and the means whereby they interact are all choices to be made in the design of the model leading to a very diverse range of crop model designs and, as a result, a need for effective methods of model evaluation.

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