Sentence examples for inconsistent fluctuations from inspiring English sources

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However as two replications of the experiment a) gave inconsistent fluctuations and b) did not reflect control PDF oscillations reported in the literature, we combined data across timepoints within genotype for final means+/−SEM seen in graphs.

Islet-only cultures showed inconsistent fluctuations in TIMP-1 levels from day 60 to 152.

ANOVA models are usually used to test if there is a significant difference among the mean values, so it is not robust to inconsistent fluctuations of expression values.

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Multiple, inconsistent, unsystematic fluctuations in azithromycin concentrations in PBMCs and PMNs over time were observed in individual participants, particularly after 48 hours.

Azithromycin blood concentrations peaked early (median Tmax of 3.5 hours) and declined biexponentially with time, whereas azithromycin concentrations in PBMCs and PMNs were much more variable, with a later peak (median Tmax of 9.0 hours in PBMCs and PMNs), as well as multiple, inconsistent, unsystematic fluctuations in individuals, particularly after 48 hours.

We first show that a simple hypothesis (which might follow from recent bioinformatic and experimental results), by which promoter DNA is melted in one step through thermal fluctuations, is inconsistent with experimental data.

If inconsistent recall reflects the fluctuation of cues across retrieval situations, then two effects should be apparent.

Nevertheless, issues such as temperature rising, inconsistent solar rays, weather fluctuation, photoinhibition due to excessive light intensities, night time biomass losses are among problems that remain to be improved in the outdoor PBR.

The effects of changes in the frequency of temperature fluctuation were inconsistent across communities that differed in species composition and between different amplitude of temperature change treatments (compare Figures  4a and 4b).

Prior to agitation, most samples show an extremely large aggregate distribution curve (mean > 1 mm) that is not constant with time; very large fluctuations led to inconsistent data.

Fluctuation describes an inconsistent pattern of reported frequency of alcohol use and/or quantity of alcohol consumed over the course of the interviews.

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