Sentence examples for levels of lock from inspiring English sources

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Concerns around the use of antibiotic lock solutions include the potential for the development of bacterial resistance [ 8], limited efficacy, and toxicity from blood stream levels of lock antibiotics, such as gentamicin [ 9].

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For example, the Lockpicking matrix lets you make it easier to open different skill levels of locks, starts the lock pick close to the opening position, or even makes your lock picks unbreakable.

Once the water level of our lock equaled that of the lock ahead of us, the gates in front swung open like several-hundred-ton saloon doors, and in we glided to the next chamber.

This suggests that high levels of H3-K27me3 may lock in the repressed state of Sox1 in NS cells while lower levels may still allow its up-regulation at day 8, confirming that the H3-K27me3 status contributes to transcriptional output only in the context of other histone modifications and regulatory inputs.

And then if you wandered over to the N.F.L. news, you saw it descend into new levels of silliness by locking out players who are not actually locked out.

Meanwhile, the selection of these mentors, the identity of their defense clients, and their levels of pay are locked in a black box largely beyond governmental and congressional scrutiny.

Since the level of frequency locking did not significantly differ with varying visual and auditory information, the authors suggested that only a small amount of sensory information was sufficient to cause unintentional synchronization.

The mean resultant vector length (referred to hereafter as simply "vector length") of the phase distribution, bound between zero and one (the closer to one, the more concentrated the angles), was used to quantify the level of phase-locking around the mean angle, and differences between the vector lengths of 2 groups were tested by the Mann–Whitney U-test.

In the results of the 6 women we find individual variations in trends: four women have increasing levels of Uranium along the lock to the distal end, whilst two have falling levels.

Through something called a "ratchet clause" current levels of privatisation would be "locked in" on any services not specifically exempted.

A number of video games offer extra levels of play that are "locked" until the player accomplishes a particular objective or acquires a particular object, after which the new level is available for the player to enjoy and be challenged by.

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