Sentence examples for modification imposed from inspiring English sources

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The key ingredient in the proof is based on the idea of Pata (Q Appl Math 64:499-513, 2006) and the work of Tatar (J Math Phys 52 013502, 2010), with necessary modification imposed by our problem.

The key ingredient in the proof is based on the work of Ono (J. Math. Anal. Appl. 381(1):2011239, 2011), with necessary modification imposed by our problem.

This intermolecular β sheet formation could originate from structural modification imposed by the β subunit on the complex, leading to perturbation of α helices and formation of new β sheets.

This modification, imposed by WSTF, was proposed to regulate the maintenance/disappearance rate of YH2A.X (Xiao et al, 2009).

To better understand the patterns of genomic modification imposed by selection, profiles of 52,041 SNPs were characterized in 342 soybean landraces and 1062 improved lines.

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Instead, the group said, the S.E.C. should accept modifications imposed by the European Commission.

Even as the bank's loan modifications imposed heavy losses on investors in these securities, the documents show, Bank of America did not reduce the principal on second mortgages it owned on the same properties.

It is suggested that the usage of proper guide ribs/vanes is a suitable way to augment the blade tip heat transfer and improve the flow structure, but is not the most effective way compared to the augmentation by surface modifications imposed on the tip-wall directly.

The hydrogen modifications imposed were restricted to the nanometer depth range, causing no significant variations in hardness and elastic modulus (measured in depths larger than 70 nm) or in the crystalline structure, as inferred from nanoindentantion and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction, respectively.

To gain further insights into the chromatin modifications imposed by gene activation, extent of nucleosome histone acetylation around the map2 promoter region was investigated.

These modifications impose a finite-size constraint only on the statistical average of the energy released by earthquakes (see, for example, Sornette et al., 1996; Kagan, 1999; Kagan and Schoenberg, 2001), but they contradict the flniteness of seismogenic structures in the Earth and therefore have not been universally accepted.

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