Sentence examples for frequent modification from inspiring English sources

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Dietary manipulation required to maintain appropriate blood PHE levels needs frequent modification to respond to growth, life stages, concurrent illness, and comorbidities.

The problem is compounded by young paintballers' frequent modification of carbon-dioxide-powered guns, in which a part called an antisiphon device is added to prevent jamming and increase the weapons' performance.

The system features packet-length encryption and frequent modification of the employed pseudo-random bit generators' parameters to come close to one-time-pad encryption.

N-linked glycosylation is the most frequent modification of secreted and membrane-bound proteins in eukaryotic cells, disruption of which is the basis of the congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs).

The major emendations in the final versions can be summarized as follows: #The most frequent modification is expansion of the original material.

The broad appearance of the band points to the glycosylated status of the protein, which is a frequent modification of serpentine receptors (Fig. 2B).

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Basic unity prevailed despite numerous battles behind the scenes and frequent modifications to the sanctions.

Root etching was the most common biological modification, and the most frequent modifications are involved with the microenvironments of the surface to burial substrate.

A version of RAD known as agile development aims to dispense with the notion of a prototype: an initial version of the system is built, released to users, and then subject to frequent modifications as needs arise.

Recent tighter legislation and control over issues like sustainability and disability discrimination have resulted in the need for more frequent modifications to building regulations.

"As the text of the Constitution makes plain, it is Congress that has been assigned the task of defining the scope of the limited monopoly that should be granted to authors or to inventors in order to give the appropriate public access to their work product;" that "task involves a difficult balance between [competing interests]" as reflected in the frequent modifications of the relevant statutes.

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