Sentence examples for functioning reorganisation from inspiring English sources

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We show how this interchange gets a higher role for being a node on the international railway network, and how their inside and outside spatial and functioning reorganisation contribute to ease the use of public transport for travellers by introducing ITS, innovations in ticketing and providing new urban characteristics transforming transport infrastructures into new places to live.

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Functional reorganisation is necessary to regain their functionality.

Retained verbal memory function in the presence of left medial temporal lobe pathology is mediated by recruitment of a parallel system in the right hemisphere consistent with adaptive functional reorganisation.

The disruption of the membrane structure and raft integrity, caused by a decrease in the level of membrane cholesterol, interferes with execution of cellular functions, including reorganisation of the actin network [ 66, 69].

Visual restorative therapy aims to restore the visual field, and treatment options may include flicker stimulation of the blind field which produces changes in cortical function with cortical reorganisation [ 55].

These results emphasize the significance of perilesional areas in the rehabilitation of aphasia even years after the stroke, and might reflect reorganisation of the language network that provides the basis for improved language functions after intensive training.

Thus, the role of Rac1 as a pleiotropic regulator of multiple cellular functions, including actin cytoskeletal reorganisation, gene transcription, and cell migration [ 74], needs to be elucidated further to explain the mechanism of the NDV-Rac1 interaction in human cancer cells.

Many genes whose expression peaks singly at ZT14 have functions related to actin cytoskeleton reorganisation and/or to small GTPase signalling.

As people with radiographic signs of knee OA can present with or without pain [ 41], this would provide an opportunity to study the relationship between biomechanical function of the knee, pain and reorganisation of the cortex.

The increasingly dynamic nature of contemporary organisational and management systems, as manifest in their tendencies towards globalisation and short- and long-term reorganisation and redistribution of function, further complicates the problem.

Localists want a bottom-up revolution, wresting powers from Edinburgh; further reorganisation of council boundaries and functions looks more likely, especially after a vote in favour of independence.

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