Sentence examples for irreversibly removes from inspiring English sources

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Clicking the 'Delete' button for a project irreversibly removes it from the site.

Eliminylation is a recently characterized PTM which irreversibly removes the phosphate group of phosphothreonine (pT) or phophoserine (pS) residues in phosphorylated proteins, thereby converting them to dehydrobutyrine (Dhb) or dehydroalanine (Dha), respectively (fig. 1).

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Constant lineage cells, as found in nematodes, are determined by their origin [ 512] resulting in malformations upon cell removal (e.g. using laser ablation to irreversibly remove cells).

Data sanitization is the process of deliberately, permanently, irreversibly removing or destroying the data stored on a memory device.

We conclude that when the active repressors are controlled by corepressor molecules that display large ("coherent") number fluctuations or when corepressors can be irreversibly removed directly from promoter-bound repressors, the response in gene activity can become significantly sharper than without intrinsic noise.

Identifiers have been permanently and irreversibly removed, or were never attached to the data.

Genes that move into the low contribution bins (black and gray) during this resorting process risk being irreversibly removed from the network by a deletion.

For example, Shigella T3SE OspF can irreversibly remove phosphate group from phosphothreonine residue in mitogen-activated protein kinases Erk1/2 or p38 by converting threonine into dehydrobutyrine (6).

Unidentified specimens, which can still be associated with clinically relevant data, are either anonymous (ie no individual identifiers were recorded at the time of collection) or anonymized (ie all specific patient identifiers have been irreversibly removed from previously identified samples).

Plants have evolved an extensive network of chaperone systems to restore protein folding or to remove irreversibly unfolded proteins (Mehdy 1994; Shinozaki and Yamaguchi-Shinozaki 1996; Bukau et al. 2006; Cramer et al. 2011; Redondo-Gómez 2013).

A biofilm is an assemblage of microbial cells that is irreversibly associated (not removed by gentle rinsing) with a surface and enclosed in a matrix of primarily polysaccharide material.

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