Sentence examples for likely to continuously from inspiring English sources

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Younger or disturbed woodlands are likely to continuously sequester carbon during re-growth of the trees.

Through the development of better model validation techniques and unbiased examination of all feature subsets in genome-wide scale, we are likely to continuously improve the accuracy of the predictive models and increase their reproducibility on independent population samples.

First-year residents were less likely than senior residents to continuously assess their own performance (17% vs. 53%; p = 0.02), but were equally likely to continuously direct their own learning (42% vs. 53%; p = 0.35).

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However, in C-PR and in B31/B32, in which NOS is likely to be continuously active, the increased L-arginine will cause a continuous increase in NO synthesis, potentially allowing even a small increase in L-arginine to have a continuous effect.

Both of these mechanisms were likely to be continuously adjusted by the dynamic equilibrium between light- and feedback-mediated conductances, as the photoreceptor voltage was driven up and down by light changes.

While the studies discussed above have provided important information regarding the effect of extracellular and intracellular Aβ upon cultured neurons, it is important to consider that AD is a progressive condition, in which neurons are likely to be continuously exposed to sublethal concentrations of both intracellular and extracellular Aβ.

PGRMC1 and PR are likely to be continuously active in high presence of serum progesterone [ 92].

ADHD symptoms are likely to be continuously distributed in childhood through adolescence with ADHD being on the extreme tail of the distribution [ 16, 21, 23, 24, 35].

In case of persistent, latent herpes virus infections, low levels of persistent viral antigens are very likely to be continuously present in the host.

A study in the USA reported that patients who received smoking cessation counselling from a home health care nurse were twice as likely to be continuously abstinent at 12 months compared to those receiving usual nursing care [ 18].

Members of affected households, compared to members of unaffected households, were independently more likely to be continuously ill (adjusted odds ratio (OR) 2.1, 95% CI 1.3 3.4 at follow up), and to die (adjusted OR 3.4, 95% CI 1.0 11), mainly due to infectious diseases.

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