Sentence examples for functional inefficiencies from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, any resultant ESC model of disease harbouring a mutation related to a specific disorder, that might be derived in this manner, will also have OXPHOS deficiency resulting in other functional inefficiencies.

Despite these cases and others (Brown, 2003; Zhaxybayeva and Doolittle, 2011), HGTs are not without limits and often succumb to the selective costs of genomic rearrangements, cytotoxic effects, disruptive insertions, and functional inefficiencies upon integration (Baltrus, 2013).

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In one such study, Cury et al. [ 37] associated the reduction in functional capacity with inefficiencies in the uptake, transport, and use of O2 caused by dysfunction of cardiovascular, respiratory and muscular systems.

They proposed a model where the functional relationship between inefficiency effects and the firm-specific factors was directly incorporated into the MLE.

In addition, the econometric approach is parametric and confounds the effects of misspecification of functional form with inefficiency.

However, the synergistic effects of joint investments in advertising and personal selling get suppressed in customer-aligned structures because functional fragmentation results from internal inefficiencies and complexities.

Probably, Jβ RSSs contain the critical nt (which are well-conserved, for instance d TGTG) at the 3'end of the heptamer) but do not possess nt residues required for optimal analog contact, thus explaining the atypical inefficiency of Jβ 12RSSs to form functional single complex.

The fact that line B chickens must initiate a rapid metabolic response to counter an colonization confirms our earlier results demonstrating the inefficiency of the innate immune cell functional activities in these birds probably due to directing resources to growth [25], [26], [32], [33], [34], [35].

Because only a few studies used SFA, it was not possible to control for the model choices in SFA, such as functional form used for technology structure, distribution of inefficiency components, etc.

However, generation of desired cell types using this approach is often plagued by inefficiency, slow conversion, and an inability to produce mature functional cells.

Other inefficiencies, or growth rate reducing strategies, such as suboptimal foraging [78], functional heterogeneity in the resources exploited [77], reciprocal phenotypic plasticity between prey and predator species [77], and switching between production of resting versus non-resting eggs [79], have been shown to play this same role.

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