Sentence examples for lack excess from inspiring English sources

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"One of the main characteristics of this system is that lack gravitates toward greater lack, excess toward greater excess.

The extensive mechanisms in which it is involved create many possible ways for the development of abnormalities caused by haploinsufficiency - lack, excess or incorrect structure of the TBX1 gene.

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These FDCs had well developed dendrites but lacked excess accumulation of immune complex or exosomes.

Moreover, they must be interpreted considering that a quantitative estimation of lacking excess mortality is not always the equivalent of well-being.

The suggestion from Fig. 7 that zX(g) has its greatest influence upon Em under conditions where Na+/K+-ATPase activity is adequate for cellular stability despite lacking excess capacity invites the question of whether the value of N is within this intermediate range physiologically.

(In this context of test-tube book-breeding it is perhaps inevitable that there is a hygge-themed colouring book on the market this autumn. Watch out, too, for books about lagom – a Swedish word meaning lack of excess – next autumn).

This book and the Slits themselves seem to embody much theorising about what female desire would be if it were better expressed culturally: the interplay between lack and excess, where the female body tries to write itself into language.

The majority of crop failures in the USA are associated with either a lack or excess of rainfall.

Some of these assumptions are relaxed in the original treatment, e.g. the lack of excess micromotion [27]; nonetheless, deviations from these assumptions can become important.

Because of the lack of excess availability of NDP-D/L-sugars, their long enzymatic synthesis process and very low conversion rate of epothilone A to respective glycosides (Figure 2), we were unable to characterize those products by NMR analysis.

These assumptions include a uniform neutral atom density so that the collision rate does not depend on position; a differential scattering cross-section as predicted by a long-range potential of the form −C 4/r 4; the lack of excess micromotion; and the lack of reactive collisions and production of unwanted ions.

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