Sentence examples for fluctuating sites from inspiring English sources

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This study also supports the earlier suggestion that some of the changes in the population of active sites can be explained only through the formation of new sites, and more specifically through the existence of fluctuating sites that can be stabilized by external donors.

We hypothesize the fluctuations of UNC-40 activity cause fluctuating sites of axon outgrowth and thus a succession of imbalanced outwards force across the surface of the neuron.

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Next, in order to understand if fluctuating site attributes (dynamic variables) influence winter DO, we tested an additional model set that included the parameters ice cover duration and snow depth where data were available at sites.

Four effects of the external donors were found: selective poisoning of symmetric site; transformation of a symmetric to an asymmetric (but fluctuating) site; increase of whole isotacticity due to that of polymers obtained by the fluctuating site; and increase of isotacticity of the polymers obtained by the fluctuating site when the concentration of external donor is high enough.

In practice, however, this assumption is often not satisfied as the sampling rate may fluctuate between sites due to random fluctuations and/or fluctuations associated with the sampling process, notably associated with the characteristics of the site.

Temperature fluctuated among sites more substantially at 20 m.

These RefSeq-linked iTSCs showed similar expression patterns with the neighboring RefSeq genes, had widely fluctuating transcription start sites and lacked ordered nucleosome positioning.

"There's all this entrenched dogma about the quintessential role of deer in the disease, but we find in our research sites that fluctuating deer abundance has no explanatory power," he said.

The molecules are represented by models comprising interaction sites carrying fluctuating partial charges; in this way the role of the electronic polarizability of the solvent molecules is taken into account.

CKs regulate levels of ATP in subcellular compartments, where they provide ATP molecules at sites of fluctuating energy demand of very specialised cells, such as muscle fibres, neurons, or sperm cells, by the transfer of phosphates between creatine and adenine nucleotides and immediate regeneration of ATP.

Similar numbers of voles were encountered at each site and the population size at all sites fluctuated in a broadly synchronous manner, in keeping with the well-documented seasonal and multiannual population cycles (27 ). A. phagocytophilum DNA was detected in 183 (6.3%) of the blood samples, representing 157 (10.4%) of individual animals tested.

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