Sentence examples for inhibited achieving from inspiring English sources

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15 17 19 21 26 27 32 Perhaps as a function of studies in which they were invited to participate, parents focused on how provision supported or inhibited achieving these ends, for example, in schools, during transition or via timely information/education.

Melanoma invasion of the three cell lines was also inhibited (achieving significance for two out of three cell lines) by forskolin and/or IBMX (agents which elevate cAMP), supporting the idea that melanoma invasion is under the influence of adenylate cyclase/cAMP post-receptor signalling.

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Table  4 illustrates factors which inhibit achieving such healthy behaviors, in the eyes of our respondents.> -wrap-foot> Salt: while most participants said they had been informed by their doctor that they need to be prudent with the use of salt, our data also suggest that some patients were aware of the impact of salt on their BP.

Subsequent mutations to small or bulky nonpolar residues (G113A, G113P) also created proteins inhibited in achieving the desensitized state, even though Pro residues are similar to Gly in terms of their helix-breaking property.

Perhaps this is best illustrated by the bullying behaviours most cited within academic contexts – threats to professional status and obstructive behaviours, designed to inhibit employees achieving their goals.

The phosphorylated proteins analyzed here represent targets of kinases that should likely be inhibited to achieve efficacy.

A strategy by which enzyme activity is intentionally inhibited could achieve similar results.

KRAS transduces its signal through several downstream effectors and it is likely that more than one pathway needs to be inhibited to achieve an effective KRAS signal blockade.

It is of interest that for the experimental treatment of cancer both eNOS and iNOS must be inhibited to achieve an anti-angiogenic as well an anti-arteriogenic effect [ 22].

Buddhists often view their demons as forces that inhibit man from achieving Nirvāṇa (bliss or the extinction of desire).

Second, he feared that if people found out what he had done, the truth would inhibit him from achieving his goals of making something of himself, financially supporting his family, and getting out of the Bronx.

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