Sentence examples for environment phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, researchers can consider these aspects of the educational environment when: interpreting results from quantitative and qualitative inquiries, constructing and refining instruments, or conceptualizing and framing the educational environment phenomenon.

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When these assumptions are violated, for example by experiments that repeatedly present stimuli that are rare in the natural environment, phenomena such as the tilt and motion after-effects are the result.

However, older people might possess strong ecological knowledge about their proximate environment, a phenomenon which might increase their likelihood of being more dependent on forest resources.

The paper reports issues such as the harsh marine environment, the phenomenon of cavitation, and the high stresses encountered by such structures are likely to play a major role on the work currently being undertaken in this field.

Their bodies were actually responding to the demands from their environment – a phenomenon called "developmental plasticity".

Because postmortem fetal extrusion is so rare, and occurs under highly idiosyncratic conditions regarding the individual and the ambient environment, this phenomenon has not been studied for possible applications to forensic investigation.

A connection between larval and adult behavior can develop if emerging adults are exposed to odors carried over from the larval environment, a phenomenon termed 'chemical legacy' [10].

Some children seem to be resilient against victimization despite exposure to a high-risk environment, a phenomenon called 'adaptive success' [ 13].

But the pace of these age-related expression changes varies among organisms, depending on genotype and environment, a phenomenon termed 'transcriptional heterochrony' (Zakany et al., 1997).

These results suggest that the cells are subjected to (mild) oxidative stress after cultivation in a low temperature environment, a phenomenon also shared with plants like Arabidopsis thaliana [ 38].

Because of the promiscuous nature of enhancers and other chromatin regulatory elements (such as Polycomb-Response-Elements and heterochromatin), expression from the transgenes was often influenced by the neighboring chromosomal environment, a phenomenon known as position-effect (PE).

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