Sentence examples for modifying actions from inspiring English sources

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In applying these cutting-edge research tools with sophisticated trial designs in preclinical drug trials, a useful platform has emerged for developing candidate agents with disease modifying actions, promising a greater chance of success for clinical translation.

Dieldrin functioned primarily as a toxicant but shows no behavior modifying actions, which seems to increase its killing potential.

2ME2 exerts pre-clinical antiarthritic activity in a mouse collagen antibody induced model of RA through multiple disease modifying actions: (1) inhibition of articular angiogenesis, (2) attenuation of inflammatory cell infiltration into the synovial compartment, (3) abrogation of soft tissue and bone lesions, and (4) arrest of pannus development.

Therefore, if we evaluate the behavioral modifying actions of dieldrin during the first three hours of the collection when the greatest number of Ae. aegypti were still able to escape, we found very little difference in exiting between treatment (20 females) and control huts (17 females).

Toxins have been useful in understanding the structural and molecular determinants of VGSC gating through their modifying actions on the gating of VGSCs (Catterall et al., 2007).

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In addition, this approach leverages the strengths of quantitative traits and provides a clear biological mechanism for disease modifying action of the identified variants.

While there has been much written about impacts of climate variability, there has been relatively little done in relation to applying knowledge of climate predictions to modify actions ahead of likely impacts.

- Advisory jurisdiction: the weakest form of control, whereby a profession seeks 'a legitimate right to interpret, buffer or partially modify actions another takes within its own full jurisdiction'.

6 26 33 40 For the purpose of this study, context is defined as the organisational or environmental 'back-drop' of a care transition intervention that triggers or modifies actions of activities (eg, strength of networks between hospital staff and community-based providers).

Optogenetics provides an alternative to electrical stimulation to manipulate membrane voltage, and trigger or modify action potentials (APs) in excitable cells.

And concomitantly, 'agency' appeared in English only in the seventeenth century and introduced into philosophy a century later to designate action (in the physical sense), or what modifies action (in contrast to being the object of action), or what modifies the agent (Schneewind 1998).

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