Sentence examples for intrinsically affect from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, recent ecological studies support the idea that genetic diversity should intrinsically affect offspring survival through 'complementarity' effects.

Videoing a session is relatively low in cost (all that is required is a moderately efficient digital camera with sound) and allows an accurate analysis of the training sessions, but it may intrinsically affect the dynamics of the training and, to be effective, requires a great deal of self-motivation and an ability to analyse the recordings objectively.

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The location procedure is intrinsically affected by uncertainties associated with different causes.

Whilst the approach is very straightforward, it is intrinsically affected by possible inaccuracies, both because the real geometry of the church is accounted for only in an approximate way and the choice to limit the analysis to 28 mechanisms could exclude from computations the real mechanism occurring, with the consequent overestimation of the collapse acceleration.

As people are intrinsically affected by local climate, it is important to describe climatic variations on regional to local scales in order to provide information to government authorities and associated parties to assist urban planning and design for adaptation measures in the future.

The absence of Lewy bodies in the SMP precludes affirmation that the SMP is intrinsically affected by the pathological process.

Furthermore, hemocytes exhibited the same levels of motility as wild-type controls, suggesting that they were not intrinsically affected by loss of NIP.

For instance, measured PET images result intrinsically affected by PVE, and no a priori known information about actual L/ B is available for in vivo patient studies.

Routine surveillance systems, based on notifications of the infectious disease, need to be timely to activate prophylactic control measures and often are not accurate in terms of aetiology, furthermore, they are intrinsically affected by under-reporting [ 6].

In med6-ts1, med6-ts2, and med6-ts6, six mutations affect intrinsically disordered binding regions, by stabilizing/destabilizing the predicted interaction sites upon contacting the partner.

Perturbations in the normal cell-cell interactions, whether environmentally or intrinsically induced, can affect a cell's ability to respond normally to toxic insult and, therefore, affect the normal disposition of drugs and other xenobiotics (Kinch et al., 1995; Volberg et al., 1992).

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