Sentence examples for in responding to a change from inspiring English sources

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As a consequence, NIRS based brain-computer-interfaces (BCIs) and neurofeedback learning systems, may have a latency of several seconds in responding to a change in participants' behavioral or mental states, severely limiting the practical use of such systems.

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This means that if responding to a change in prices means travelling further to shop, the elderly might be less capable of doing this than the rest of the population.

Our experimental results show that pollen tubes change their direction of growth in a manner consistent with responding to a change in concentration across their tip, and that this response increases both with longer incubation times and as pollen tubes grow closer to the micropyle.

It is possible that network module 49 is involved in responding to an environmental change that is currently unknown.

A key assumption in using matrix models in this manner is that the demographic rates are only responding to a change in temperature, while all other environmental influences are constant, but this may be unlikely [ 7].

In all T cycles, the ΔFWO strain appeared to be simply responding to a change in temperature, with conidiation always acutely suppressed at the higher temperature.

Anthony R. Coscia, Amtrak's chairman, said the railroad service was "responding to a change in the United States of people moving into the cities, of people looking for city-to-city connections".

Thus, rather than responding to the stress directly, perhaps they are responding to a change in growth rate secondary to the stress [ 8, 9].

This is a clear indication that consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, and betel nuts in Taiwan does respond to a change in price, although proportionate increases in price lead to a slightly less than proportionate reduction in consumption.

McCrimmon rightly focuses his paper on current research on the molecular mechanisms of glucose sensing in the brain centers that respond to a change in glucose supply with a change in action potential brain regions such as the nuclei of the hypothalamus (1).

To determine whether endogenous STIMs might act as Ca2+ sensors also in cultured neurons and whether they can respond to a change in ER Ca2+ levels, we examined the effect of TG and the SOCE inhibitor ML9 on their recruitment.

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