Sentence examples for is conventionally thought from inspiring English sources

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The age of "Atlantic man" is conventionally thought to be over.

There is no happy resolution - only a new way forward for two girls who, like many other children, have never known what is conventionally thought of as "childhood”.

The assembly of the endocytic machinery is conventionally thought to be a continuous process of mechanistically dependent steps, starting from a defined initiation step.

Therefore, even if a sentence DRS admits of a truth-conditional interpretation, it will typically fall short of capturing everything that is conventionally thought to belong to truth-conditional content.

Expression of major histocompatibility complex II and CD80 is conventionally thought to be the prerogative of professional antigen-presenting cells, such as dendritic cells and macrophages, while CD294 is a marker for Th2-polarized immune cells in the context of allergy and hypersensitivity reactions [110].

If substantiated, with the exception of western Torres Strait, these claims make Mornington Island the only offshore island used across northern Australia in the mid-Holocene where it is conventionally thought that Aboriginal people only (re colonised islands after sea-level maximum was achieved after the mid-Holocene.

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But upper-house elections in the summer of 2010, it was conventionally thought, would secure for the DPJ a clear majority and the powerful means to pursue some joined-up policy.

Vaccination is widely used for the prophylaxis and the antibodies (Abs) induced by the vaccine were conventionally thought to be mainly directed against the variable head region in HA.

In the equations above, the "m" factor (which was conventionally thought as being impossible to have the value of "m" factor below "1") can be lower than "1" by the negative capacitance effect.

Platelet adhesion to adsorbed plasma proteins, such as fibrinogen (Fg), has been conventionally thought to be mediated by the GPIIb/IIIa receptor binding to Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD -like motifs in the adsoRGD -likeein.

Blood neutrophils are conventionally thought of as terminally differentiated cells with little license to adapt to conditions within tissues beyond their ability to kill pathogens intracellularly by phagocytosis, or extracellularly by degranulation or release of DNA-based neutrophil extracellular traps (or NETs) in a recently discovered process dubbed "NETosis".

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