Sentence examples for find fluctuations from inspiring English sources

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The experiment hoped to find fluctuations in the levels of these hormones after performing certain posing exercises intended to either increase or decrease one's perception of power.

There are, undeniably, cyclical movements of population; it is possible to find fluctuations in the rates of marriage, birth, mortality, and migration, but the extent to which such fluctuations may be associated with changes in economic conditions is not clear.

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Still, the study reviewed data from Flint's water treatment plant when the local river was used and found fluctuations in the river water's pH, chlorine and hardness were, at times, "higher during that period and might have led to rashes", a news release about the study stated.

Analyzing the samples before, during, and after the bouts of jet lag, they found fluctuations in bacteria similar to what they saw in the mice.

52 62 102 105 A Turkish study found fluctuations in differences between the groups, but only measured infants until the age of 6 months.

Abraham and coworkers [ 51] found fluctuations in bioluminescent output from the main olfactory bulbs of intact and SCN-lesioned period1-FLuc transgenic mice.

Once the search of fluctuations is completed, the time position and intensity values of the found fluctuations can be further analyzed for statistics of the fluctuations, e.g., distribution of number of fluctuations over measurement time, distribution of number of fluctuations over photon counts, and distribution of number of fluctuations over time-in-between fluctuations (off-times).

Williams et al. studied patients at intervals of 1, 24, and 67 hours after the last weekly hemodialysis session and found fluctuations in memory and attention with a time dependent increase in impairment after the dialysis session [ 15].

A recent study by Coelho et al. [ 29] of the fission yeast followed old- and new-pole cells over more than 30 generations and found fluctuations of growth rate but no clear trend in time under benign conditions.

We find the fluctuations in the carbon concentration in the catalyst nanoparticle and the fluctuations in nanotube growth rates to be of complementary character.

They find that fluctuations arising from such partitioning errors are difficult to suppress and can mimic noise in gene expression.

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