Sentence examples for expression of changing from inspiring English sources

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This concern was an expression of changing gender roles; but, while on one hand it embodied a reaction against forces of change, in some respects it also signaled the movement toward greater gender equality.

The increasing proportion of climbing seed ferns in the Stephanian, interpreted as an expression of changing structures of Late Paleozoic coal swamp forests, lead to modify the "classical" reconstructions of the Late Carboniferous landscapes.

Austerity is an economic orthodoxy the gripped Herbert Hoover at the beginning of the Great Depression, before FDR decided that a New Deal of government stimulus spending was needed to fight what was not yet a Great Depression--itself an expression of changing times.

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After the late 19th century, furniture design in the West was divided into two main categories: revivals of past styles only occasionally precise reproductions, more often free adaptations; and various expressions of changing modern life.

His expression in support of changing the anti-Suu Kyi clause grabbed all the headlines and seemed to confirm his image as a great reformer.

Based on these findings, DELLA proteins may be attenuating RDR1 and AOX1A expression by means of changing ROS levels.

Given that these 49 genes are differentially expressed in all brain regions, they represent a high confidence set, in terms of changing expression during PC and PP stages.

Alternatively, epigenetic mechanism that changing phenotype (appearance) or gene expression with no requirement of changing to the underlying DNA sequence is possibly involved.

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In the world literature there are not too many studies discussing the problem of dioxin effect on the function of central nervous system (CNS); however there are some hypotheses that the influence of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

The contrast between the conservation in arthropods and other eukaryotic organisms of the genes of changing expression suggests that our data and approach are useful for detecting genes that might be associated with stem cell functions.

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