Sentence examples for fundamentally responsive from inspiring English sources

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In other words, we are fundamentally responsive creatures and our creations are shaped by our responses either to the weight and push of the past, the burdens or joys of the present or the pull and call of the future.

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Such a reaction can fundamentally eliminate the post-responsive background current that arises from the irremovable probe, and thus improve the sensitivity.

Taken together, the results suggest that DS responsive transcriptomes differ fundamentally from that of HS and HD, and they show complex relationships dependent on a temporal cue.

To understand their functions fundamentally, we study how CueR, a Cu1+-responsive MerR-family metalloregulator, interacts with DNA, using an engineered DNA Holliday junction (HJ) as a protein-DNA interaction reporter in single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements.

This can only happen if those involved in the building arts create a fundamentally new language that is more contextually integrative, socially responsive, functionally ethical, and visually germane.

Compared with conventional Ohmic-contact nanosensors, Schottky-contact has been introduced as a fundamentally new design for much enhanced sensitivity and improved responsive time of one-dimensional nanostructure based sensors.

But proxy access isn't about changing the way businesses fundamentally operate it's a reform aimed at making corporations more responsive to shareholders (as opposed to the general public) and perhaps alter the decision-making processes inside boardrooms.

Decisions to remit are fundamentally about allocation of resources in an extended family unit and are thus responsive to bonds of trust, emotion, and mutual obligation with the receivers of those resources (Carling, 2008; Menjivar et al., 1998).

These are the latest steps in a medical odyssey that has fundamentally altered both his life and his approach to conducting, Mr. Bass said, making him more vulnerable and responsive.

This principle has it that we understand each other as speakers and agents principally and fundamentally in so far as we take each other as rational agents, as, in McDowell's phrase, responsive to norms of reason.

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