Sentence examples for mechanistic tests from inspiring English sources

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Although these intensive data would provide stronger, mechanistic tests of our findings, a focus on more limited surveys of species richness was still able to elucidate broad patterns in the effects of forest fragmentation.

The data to be generated would include full physicochemical characterization, an array of in vitro mechanistic tests, and full traditional toxicologic test batteries.

These studies suggest that single-molecule imaging studies that measure diffusion constants lack the resolution to distinguish between hopping and sliding and that assays employing roadblocks offer more direct mechanistic tests that could support the sliding mechanism.

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The requirement of content neutrality is, he said, "a mechanistic test" that dishonors history and reality.

It was Coalition ministers who decided on a huge and rapid expansion of the test, in May 2011, to re-assess 1.5m existing incapacity benefit claimants, despite apparent warnings from their own expert advisor, Professor Malcolm Harrington, that the rollout should be delayed until what he described as an "inhumane and mechanistic" test could be further refined.

Within this framework, we take grafted polymerization of styrene from γ-irradiated silica as a mechanistic testing ground where para- and diamagnetic silica defects are present, and polymerization proceeds through both radical and cationic mechanisms, resulting in a bimodal molecular weight distribution.

Mechanistic testing of the Rev effect suggests it triggers transient induction of cellular oxidative stress.

The focus of our molecular survey on a central, functionally well-known pathway has allowed augmentation of PEPCK's genetic statistics with initial structural and population-genetic studies, and poises the case for mechanistic testing.

The second key constraint and mechanistic test was revealed by Burgess and co-workers 30 years ago; the absence of exchange into solvent of D+/T+ derived from D2/T2 gas, Chart 1, constraint ii.

The descriptive observation of FGCB in sudden infant death is a potentially critical clue towards guiding future neuropathologic studies in human infants, as well as mechanistic testing in developmental animal models with consideration of hippocampal brainstem interactions.

If the binding of gp120 really were selectively dependent on SIGN-R1 then the authors would be in a position to perform a mechanistic test of whether antigen capture by SIGN-R1+ cells is important for induction of anti-gp120 antibody responses by immunizing SIGNR1 deficient or blocked mice.

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