Sentence examples for ever-changing dynamic from inspiring English sources

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In an ever-changing, dynamic system like a cell, let alone the trillions of cells in a human body, nabbing a complete snapshot of all of that simultaneous activity looks impossible.

3. Contrary to early assumptions about membranes, one of the major foundations upon which the fluid mosaic model is built is their ever-changing dynamic structure.

Classification in stereotypes is stable, whereas the reality of an interview is an ever-changing dynamic process, and thus, as this physician concisely formulated: "Interviews from the past don't give guarantees for the future".

While this may be true in many fields, it is something that you cannot ignore in the ever-changing, dynamic world of the Cameraman.

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Finally, it should be stressed that micro-organisms, the "unseen majority" [ 31] that Darwin largely ignored [ 76, 77], are the true "winners" in the ongoing, ca. 3.500 million-year-long "struggle for life" on our ever changing, dynamic Earth [ 5, 59- 62, 78- 86].

The daily flow of tide over the shifting sands provides an ever-changing and dynamic playground for the sea kayaker, all against the grand backdrop of the Lakeland fells.

Biological systems as a whole are not just the sum of their components, rather ever-changing, complex and dynamic systems over time in response to internal and external perturbation.

Early in the sessions, Barton introduces the term "antithesis" to describe Shakespeare's dynamic, ever-changing play with contradictions in language and in his characters' minds.

Far from being a stable ark, the church would be a dynamic, ever-changing network, propelled onto the streets by its own tensions.

Moreover, we introduce the concept of propagation based on a chain of recipients that, unlike pub-sub and application-level multicast tree approaches, can quickly react to highly dynamic ever-changing rules.

This criticism is certainly probative against those who believe that the boundary between species is morally relevant because they hold a "biblical or Aristotelian view of species as fixed and immutable rather than being slices of a dynamic, ever-changing process" (Rollin 2003, 15), but the proponent of the Unnaturalness Argument need not hold such a view.

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