Sentence examples for may represent system from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, a signal observed on the USGS-Stanford north south sensor but not on any other sensors or systems (Fig. 10c), or on the QuakeFinder QFido3 but not on other sensors or systems (Fig. 10d), may represent system noise or perhaps physical disturbance to a single sensor (e.g., ground squirrel activity).

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Therefore, according to his view, "radio galaxies" may represent systems of stars, interacting in close proximity, that were formed from superdense formations of stellar material.

The counterbalancing of Ku-Sir4 telomerase recruitment and Rif1/Rif2 occlusion of Sir4 binding to Rap1 may represent a system for maintaining telomere-length homeostasis in yeast.

The proteins encoded by the ARUE_c39970 40000 gene cluster belong to the CeuD, CeuC, CeuB and CeuA families and thus may represent a system that transports Fe3+/catecholate-type siderophore complexes.

One speculative explanation is higher hospital volume and overall injury severity may represent mature systems of trauma care that include the availability of rehabilitation services.

Some of these "refuting" studies have suggested that putative earthquake precursors may represent sensor-system malfunctions ("amplifier instrumental noise") (e.g., Thomas et al. 2009a).

This system may represent a local cellular response system designed to mitigate damage arising from various types of insult.

Given that spectral sensitivity and opsin expression in vertebrates can be influenced by coding mutations [ 26, 80, 100], trans-regulatory mutations [ 29], cis-regulatory mutations [ 41], and possibly miRNAs as well, cichlids may represent an ideal system in which to examine how these various molecular mechanisms interact to influence the evolution of visual system diversity in vertebrates.

These nanoparticles may represent a delivery system that could improve the therapeutic effect of foscarnet.

These variations in fine motor movements may represent the nervous system's equivalent of a bit of static on a phone line: something that can't be completely controlled but is nothing to really worry about either.

This suggests that the application of TIMP-1 embedded in GO may represent a suitable system for prolonged TIMP-1 release (Fig. 2c).

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