Sentence examples for effects that drive from inspiring English sources

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The physical problem is dissected next, highlighting the individual and combined effects that drive the phenomenon.

Regulatory gaming is almost a way of life in the technology industry, where monopolies are created by the network effects that drive users towards a single "platform".

Combined implementation of complementary biomedical approaches could create additive or synergistic effects that drive improved reduction of HIV incidence.

We assume that all these factors have certain effects that drive the students' career decision towards self-employment.

These biases have led to the inference that disorder is a natural consequence of weakening the hydrophobic effects that drive folding of polypeptides into compact tertiary structures.

Finally, we use the correlations between cell siblings to validate the chosen approach and detect shortcomings – either due to non-considered features, or due to cell-internal effects that drive cell state transitions.

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Institutional factors such as the need for legal separation between government and industry created important secondary effects that drove the particular forms in which project management evolved.

The apparent Tm increases with the scan rate due to kinetic effects that drives the equilibrium from dimer to subunit to aggregate.

It found "considerable diversity" in improvements between schools, concluding that it was not an "academy effect" that drove up standards, but different reasons at different schools.

Since 2010, he has worked on a project that is studying ways of mitigating climate change by capturing carbon dioxide released at coal-fired or natural-gas-fired power plants and storing it underground (instead of releasing it to the atmosphere where it contributes to the greenhouse effect that drives global warming).

Thermal transpiration is a rarefied gas effect that drives the gas flow creeping in a microchannel due only to an imposed temperature gradient, which is often encountered in the hydrogen-transportation microfluidic applications such as proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC).

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