Sentence examples for modes respond to from inspiring English sources

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In the Neotropics, nearly 35% of amphibian species are threatened by habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and habitat split; anuran species with different developmental modes respond to habitat disturbance in different ways.

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"Defense" requires being in "crisis mode" responding to new T.L.C. rules, or slights against cabbies in the news.

Using Generalized Linear Mixed Effects Modeling (GLMM) with model selection based on AICc and model averaging, we found that taxonomic richness of birds and bats as well as functional richness (based on main diet and foraging mode) responded to forest structure in very different ways.

The response of IME2 and HOP1 to the increasing levels of Ime1 was in a graded mode, responding to any level of Ime1 (ie, increased levels of IME1 RNA due to an increased copy number of the IME1 gene, resulted in a gradual increase in the transcript levels of IME2 and HOP1, Figure 3B).

Many began in reactive mode, responding to demands for financial assistance by random cheque writing.

A YouTube video produced for Toy Fair New York in February shows how these robotic dinosaurs can go into "gesture mode" or "leash mode" or "food mode" and respond to the gestures of a human hand or an interactive tracking ball, simulating the types of behaviours that you might expect from a well-trained pet.

One of the two plasmon modes responds to change in analyte refractive index while the other remains fixed.

A less recurrent, but relevant challenge is the need for higher integration of different transport services and modes to respond to a comprehensive mobility demand of users.

He also warned that in response to any provocation from the North, Seoul would "immediately" turn the US-South Korean military drills currently being conducted "into a punishment mode to respond to it as planned".

Though Blair gamely appeared for two hours, most of it in press conference mode, to respond to the report presented by Whitehall mandarin Sir John Chilcot, his evident regret was to no avail.

It rather reflects a change in their mode to respond to a limited access to nutrients: PTEN mutant cells switch from hypertrophic to hyperplastic growth under starvation.

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