Sentence examples for inconsistencies in the structure from inspiring English sources

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Despite the evidence that aortic ultrastructure was altered, with inconsistencies in the structure of elastic laminae, in +/ Col3a1▵ mice, functional investigations demonstrated that contractility of these vessels, in the absence of the endothelium, was not altered.

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Historically, Chorioactis was placed in the fungus family Sarcosomataceae, despite inconsistencies in the microscopic structure of the ascus, the saclike structure in which spores are formed.

There are also considerable inconsistencies in the conceptual structure of the OCP scale.

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Inconsistencies in the inputs, structure, and results of the model, together with optimistic assumptions about mortality and quality of life after elective surgery, and a focus on short term clinical costs, have made the relevance of these models for decision making unclear.

The inconsistency in the lithospheric structure that is predominantly in 20 60 km depth is due to the lower resolving capability of MT to resistive structure as well as a model produced artificially by regularization with model smoothing.

This, as well as other inconsistencies in the model's structure and populated parameters, made it difficult to replicate the sponsor's results, as reported in their narrative, and the veracity of the results could not be confirmed.

The L.H.C. would then be able to probe more deeply into the predictions of supersymmetry, which seeks to erase lingering mysteries and inconsistencies in the established theory of the structure of matter, called the Standard Model.

However, modifications are needed to reflect the advanced level of practice used by flight nurses and deal with the inconsistencies in the data classification system structure.

The proposed approach aims to achieve the conversion by overcoming the inconsistencies in data structures, representation logics and syntax used in different software applications.

Although many methods exist automatically to identify secondary structure, the impreciseness of definitions, along with errors and inconsistencies in experimental structure data, drastically limit their applicability to generate reliable simplified representations, especially for structural comparison.

The priming paradigm used in these investigations involves presenting three-dimensional objects, some of which are structurally possible and some of which are not structurally possible; in that they contain inconsistencies in surface structure that would preclude them from existing as actual three-dimensional objects.

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