Sentence examples for interacts more extensively with from inspiring English sources

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Nitrite sequestered by RBC interacts more extensively with deoxyhemoglobin, which contributes greatly to methemoglobin formation.

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AQP2 phosphorylated at serine 256 appears to interact more extensively with MAL compared with non-phosphorylated AQP2.

Support for the idea that GPCRs coupled to Gαq interact more extensively with caveolae than receptors coupled to other G-protein families comes from several reports.

It is therefore important that while training needs to focus on improving technical skills, especially the ability to detect and classify larvae [ 39], increased emphasis should also be placed on improving individuals' communication skills to enable them to interact more extensively and effectively with the rest of the community.

Suave also sponsors a "Community" section, where readers can interact more extensively.

Now, Ms. Hidrobo plans to decorate more extensively, with new furniture and art on the walls.

Upper wing coverts more extensively mottled with pale gray.

Upper wing coverts more extensively mottled with pale.

Edison, of course, is more extensively associated with his inventions.

It means introducing them faster, and more extensively than firms with less successful products do.

They said that Mr. Maliki discussed the matter more extensively in a meeting with Ms. Rice.

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