Sentence examples for however much knowledge from inspiring English sources

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However, much knowledge has been derived from structural studies of blocked or inactive mutant GE Fs which presumably closely represent intermediates in the exchange reaction and yet which are by design incompetent for carrying out the nucleotide exchange reaction.

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In the opinion of Dr. Francis Neary, one of the curators of the exhibit, the obsession with Suleman shows how little our thinking about reproduction has changed, however much our knowledge of it has changed.

However, while much knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of human HCC has been gained, the model systems used to test the functional relevance of these alterations and applied for preclinical evaluation of drug candidates are still poorly characterized.

However, much more advanced knowledge in this area is still needed before attaining realistic models.

However, much of our knowledge has been gained from standard 2-dimensional culture systems, which often misrepresent many of the signals that stem cells receive in their native 3-dimensional environments.

However, much of this knowledge comes from wildlife and rangeland management literature that deals mostly with large ungulates, and we know comparatively less about what controls spatial patterns of herbivory in ecosystems characterised by other consumers.

However, much of our knowledge of the inflammasome is limited to experimental models, but we need to elucidate its role in human renal disease, especially in CKD and its complications.

However, much of our knowledge on grass carp genes is restricted to immunity-related or disease resistance-associated genes, and growth related genes are not well understood [ 26- 29].

However, much of the knowledge update and transfer among nurses and between nurses and anaesthetists took place informally during 3 regular weekly anaesthetist-led clinics at the PAC, which we will later describe in more details.

However, much of our knowledge on the genetic control of flowering in grasses is derived from studies in rice, and it is unclear to what extent flowering time pathways are shared across grasses, or what the relative importance of the separate pathways are in the different grass subfamilies.

Because most material goods other than horses were readily available to all members of a given community, there was very little intratribal trade in them; there was, however, much exchange of ritual knowledge and other intangibles.

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