Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(1)
Idiom
In the face of.
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
Exact(1)
These data correlated with intra-cellular staining of IFN-γ (data not shown) The absence of CD4 T cell response induction in the face of clear CD8 activation could signify a defect in processing of viral antigen for MHCII pathway or an absence of co-stimulatory molecules on NK subsets.
Similar(58)
However, the lack of IDE induction with chronic UE2316 administration, in the face of persisting benefits for cognitive function, suggests that other pathways are involved in cognitive protection with 11β-HSD1 inhibition.
A robust induction motor control should provide the desired performance in the face of both plant model and controller model uncertainty.
Subjectivists aren't thereby entirely helpless in the face of the problem of induction, though.
In these cell lines, therefore, the induction of ULBP1 transcription by ATF4 serves to maintain (and slightly increase) expression of ULBP1 protein in the face of cellular stress.
That flies in the face of sense".
"Stay focused in the face of adversity.
Convey strength in the face of them.
Positivity in the face of adversity".
Tower Records Expanding in the face of adversity.
This flies in the face of that".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com