Sentence examples for inefficiently functioning from inspiring English sources

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Induction of the enzyme represents a form of retrograde regulation because AOX is encoded by a nuclear gene that responds to signals produced from inefficiently functioning mitochondria.

To investigate whether the observed enhanced MSU crystal-induced IL-1β production in TG2-null MEF cells could be related to an inefficiently functioning TG2-TGF-β1 pathway, we neutralized the activity of TGF-β1 by a pan TGF-β neutralizing antibody.

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In such scenarios, the traditional request/reply communication style may function inefficiently, as it is based on point-to-point, synchronous, and pulling mode interaction between consumer clients and information providers/services.

However, this device functioned inefficiently when delivering 4.5 or 10 μm suspensions, which was attributed to the mild vibrations of its mesh and/or the blockage of the mesh apertures by the microspheres.

The fact that these latter mRNAs display a lower than average TE in WT cells and benefit from the absence of eIF4G seems to indicate that they function inefficiently at steps of initiation not significantly enhanced by eIF4G.

Traditional private schools, despite their high tuition and endless fund-raising, he said, are inefficiently run.

Despite its strong market position, AMP was inefficiently run and suffered poor business returns.

It attempted to explain why health services in southern Cameroon functioned so inefficiently, with special attention to the distribution of medicines.

Investigations have shown that the HPV-31 polyadenylation signal functions quite inefficiently [ 24] and usage of an efficient cellular polyadenylation signal may therefore enhance the expression of the E6 and E7 oncogenes.

They conclude that the trigger loop is a kinetic selector for correct NTPs, functioning analogously to 'finger' domains of several classes of DNA polymerases by promoting catalysis of correct NTPs efficiently but incorrect substrates inefficiently, a notion that has already been proposed from a study of S. cerevisiae Pol II [ 10].

Of a controversial, widely publicized study by Richard Vedder, an economist at Ohio University, which used unverified data to allege that U.T. functions inefficiently, Mr. Cranberg called the analysis "simplistic".

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