Sentence examples for fundamental features which from inspiring English sources

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The need is to divide the genetic variability within a taxa or genus at their rrs phylogenetic boundaries and to discover those fundamental features, which will enable the bacteria to naturally fall within them.

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Such a top-down definition would undermine the crux of the approach taken here, which is to capture fundamental dynamical features which emerge naturally from a model satisfying certain basic criteria of evolving systems.

The fundamental catalytic features, which are thus provided by HRMS, are important for understanding the properties of the dinuclear Ru complex 1 as illustrated by the intricate Pourbaix diagram, see Figure  11.

Go for those machines with features which are fundamental to the kind of task you are doing.

One fundamental question which arises, concerns the metabolic features which control carbon and electron flow to a given reduced end product during pure culture and mixed methanogenic cultures of hydrolytic bacteria.

These features, which we call emergent features (EFs3,6), are then the fundamental driving force behind the CSE7.

Here, we approach this problem by extracting what we believe to be the fundamental dynamic features of the neural mass model, i.e. those features which, independent of the precise form of the equations, lead to the intermittent behaviour.

The knowledge of molecular features which determine the behaviour of individual tumours may represent a fundamental step to identify high-risk categories of patients and optimize therapeutic strategies (Vaughn and Haller, 1997).

There are, however, many uncertainties regarding the fundamental features of this technology, which have made it difficult to engineer applications for optimal performance or to assess the risk to human or ecological health.

Atkinson [ 38] argues that " biomedical knowledge is socially produced and culturally specific... [and] dependent upon certain fundamental features of medical culture, which is itself produced and reproduced through processes of socialisation" (p. 46).

The squid giant axon is a classical preparation in which fundamental features of neurons, such as cellular anatomy, axonal transport, control of membrane potentials and ion currents, and neurotransmission were first explored (Hodgkin and Huxley, 1952; Llinas, 1988; Webb and Young, 1940; Young, 1939).

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