Sentence examples for is constantly applied from inspiring English sources

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But pressure is constantly applied to African governments, mainly by big US corporations, because Africa and Asia are the only industry hopes for GM expansion.

The need to distribute profits means that these firms are constantly inhaling and exhaling capital rather than storing up cash: market discipline is constantly applied as a result.

A periodic 48 × 48 × 6 supercell (69,120 atoms) of the supertetragonal BFO (P4mm space group) is adopted and the electric field is constantly applied along the pseudocubic direction (opposite to the initial polarization direction).

When a stress treatment is constantly applied, adaptive stress-response genes are expected to be differentially regulated, while influences from the circadian clock will cause oscillations in target gene expression patterns.

Overall our data identify a component of the secretome of P. anserina as a new effective factor to cope with environmental stress, stress that under natural conditions is constantly applied on organisms and influences aging processes.

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He says he is "constantly applying for jobs" and has gotten a few part time teaching gigs, but he knows it is tough.

Perhaps he has learned, as Mr Blair did, that public-service reform is a Sisyphean rock: pressure has to be constantly applied to stop it slipping back.

Column outlet was connected to the mass spectrometer via CE sprayer (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA) to which 2 μl/min flow of sheathing liquid (50% IPA, 20% propionic acid, 30% H2O) was constantly applied.

Current flowing through a transistor represents a 1; the absence of current, a 0. If the spin of an electron could be controlled, a "spin up" electron could represent a 1, and "spin down" a 0. Unlike electrical current, spin can be maintained even if the power is off, and a spintronic circuit would use less power because a current wouldn't need to be constantly applied.

At best it was reduced to Sima Tan's assessment: "a one-time policy that could not be constantly applied".

However, concerted efforts are constantly applied to innovate new efficient supports [11], polymer types [12], and tailor polymer structures [13].

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