Sentence examples for marked phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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One marked phenomenon that occurs during the developmental interval comprised between ovulation and EGA is the inactivation or degradation of a considerable number of transcripts mainly by processes of deadenylation [ 93], but also through the association with RNA-binding proteins [ 94, 95] and elimination by small silencing RNAs that degrade mRNAs or repress their translation [ 96].

Interestingly, impaired fear recognition is a marked phenomenon in antisocial personality disorder [ 36] and throughout antisocial development [ 29, 37, 38].

Indeed, in an animal model of asbestos exposure [ 49] the growth phase of mesothelial cells in the visceral pleura was a very early and marked phenomenon depending upon cytokine release by lung cells, essentially unrelated to pleural fibers deposition.

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Indeed, other non-CHC cuticular substances, such as proteins, might also be used as chemical recognition cues as it was demonstrated in the paper wasp, Polistes dominulus, in the shelter (hibernacula) marking phenomenon [66].

Genomic imprinting is a parental origin specific gene-marking phenomenon that is crucial for normal mammalian development.

The electrochemistry of this heme protein is characterized by the existence of marked adsorption phenomena.

"This marked a new phenomenon in higher education, one that subsequently became central to student life".

The rioting in housing projects in the northern French city of Amiens this month marked a recurring phenomenon in France, after decades of planning policy consigned the urban working classes to suburban "banlieues" where poverty and unemployment are now rampant.

For Modi's ruthless economism is a commonplace phenomenon, marked everywhere by greed, sophistry and a contempt for human life and dignity – symptoms, as GN Devy, one of India's most bracing thinkers, put it last month, of a worldwide transition into a "post-human" existence.

Deflation would be a more permanent, spiraling phenomenon, marked by broadly falling prices for raw materials, falling wages and sharply declining prices for consumer goods.

Rezende (2013) highlights it as a historical phenomenon, marked, initially, by the State use of force with no limits instead of guaranteeing the security of its population.

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