Sentence examples for effectively indicative from inspiring English sources

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This will allow us to confirm whether observed gene expression changes are effectively indicative of toxic liabilities when standard parameters do not yet detect toxicity as previously reported in UN-long-term exposure [ 18].

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However, an overall decrease in spectral magnitude was observed with a concomitant decrease in the simultaneously measured high tension (HT) spectrum (effectively equivalent to absorbance) indicative of the loss of some material due to aggregation/precipitation. This kind of loss is not uncommon in refolding studies [28].

Our results show that non-covalent attachment of cyt c to PS-coated SWCNTs, and subsequent release of cyt c inside macrophages using an endosome-disrupting agent, effectively activated caspase-3 in these cells, indicative of activation of apoptosis.

That people are surprised by three star reviews for AAA games is indicative of an era in which effectively reviewing a video game on launch is becoming increasingly untenable.

CHX, however, effectively slowed down p65 mobility in the nucleus, indicative of prolonged binding of p65 with target chromatin and inefficient genome scanning (Fig. 5C, bottom right).

The shorter latency of reaction times for the compatible condition is indicative of the action that was effectively facilitated by the sentence, inducing a quicker and more precise movement.

LDS19 and 21 effectively suppressed Leu20Phe particle release at submicromolar doses, indicative of their improved binding capacities.

This is indicative of prolonged receptor inhibition, which effectively removes receptors from the total pool on which an agonist can act, rather than the formation of a simple association and dissociation equilibrium between the antagonist and agonist.

These deficits may be indicative of a diminished ability to respond effectively to changes in postural control demands in those with CAI.

By following such indicative rules, numerous amino acid combinations can be effectively screened for further examination of novel peptide design.

Mutual information (Gutell et al., 1992) and stochastic context-free grammars (SCFG) (Knudsen et al., 1999; Sakakibara et al., 1994) have been effectively used to detect and model complementary covariation that is indicative of conserved base pairing interactions.

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