Sentence examples for function indefinitely from inspiring English sources

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It has enough food and fuel for five years off the grid; by raising tilapia in fish tanks, and hydroponic vegetables under grow lamps, with renewable power, it could function indefinitely, Hall said.

O'Neill argued that given artificial gravity and continual repair, a large rotating space colony at this gravitational "sweet spot" could function indefinitely without the need for fuel or thrusters for orbital station-keeping.

But unlike lead-acid batteries, the electrolytes in a VRB function indefinitely, eliminating the disposal problem.

On the other hand, higher molecular weight species of WT ASYN could bind to the proteasome irreversibly (black colored reaction), thus suppressing its function indefinitely.

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And it seems likely to be the 21st century that sees the true consequences of that revolution: living things (including humans) becoming like 1950's cars in Cuba -- holding no mysteries and capable of being kept functioning indefinitely, as long as one is prepared to perform the necessary repairs and replacements.

Aging is not due to the progressive breakdown of a complex biochemical machine due to accretions of damage afflicting an entity that could otherwise continue functioning indefinitely.

A state is called viable if there exists at least one control function that maintains indefinitely the system inside the viability constraint set; the set of all these viable states is called the viability kernel.

In principle, the distance and weighting functions should extend indefinitely in either direction.

An ecosystem is a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment within a geographic unit or region, and ecosystem sustainability is an ecosystem's capacity to endure and maintain its functions and services indefinitely.

Thus, according to the ENCODE Consortium, a biological function can be maintained indefinitely without selection, which implies that at least 80−10=70% 70% of the genome is perfectly invulnerable to deleterious mutations, either because no mutation can ever occur in these "functional" regions or because no mutation in these regions can ever be deleterious.

Yet because parts of their brains that run activities such as breathing are intact, their vital functions can be sustained indefinitely.When, if ever, to withdraw medical support from such people, and thus let them die, is always a traumatic decision.

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