Sentence examples for excessive availability from inspiring English sources

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The application of NAA caused an excessive availability of auxin, most likely counterbalanced by homeostatic mechanisms involving synthesis, breakdown, conjugation and transport [ 28, 29].

Excessive availability of injectable medicines can increase irrational use of injections and restricted access to injectable medications is associated with a reduction of injection overuse [ 15].

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This latter may represent a compensatory response to the excessive local availability of NO, released directly by GTN or synthetized by nNOS.

In low pH paddy field, anaerobic condition leads to the reduction of Fe3+ to Fe2+, resulting in excessive Fe availability and increased absorption (Quinet et al. 2012).

19, 20 As with maternal malnutrition, over-nutrition programs the developing fetus to anticipate excessive nutrient availability after birth.

Additional studies showed that, beyond a caloric restriction, other intrauterine suboptimal conditions, such as excessive nutrient availability or exposure to pollutants, alcohol, or nicotine, can also increase the susceptibility of the adult offspring to cardiovascular disease (reviewed in [ 2]).

However, excessive plasma FA availability can result in FA fluxes that exceed the tissues' capability for FA utilization, leading to liver (2) and skeletal muscle insulin resistance (3).

"There is a very clear and direct link between levels of excessive drinking and the availability of cheap alcohol," said Public Health Minister Rebecca Evans.

Low energy availability from excessive exercise expenditure, poor nutritional habits or eating disorders is the central pathological process of the triad [8, 11].

Several environmental conditions, such as excessive nutrients (eutrophication) their availability (Giaramida et al. 2013) and presence of toxic substances in the water affect biofilm and their structure (Calheiros et al. 2009).

While all of these methods have tried to connect annual data to tsetse distribution, they are hampered by a variety of factors, including irreproducible methods, statistical approaches hampered by excessive multicollinearity, and poor availability or absence of observed data — particularly with respect to tsetse and animal populations.

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