Sentence examples for more general alteration from inspiring English sources

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This "relates to a more general alteration in the events and tone of the film" rather than significantly changing the underlying themes.

However, this indicates that it is not the overall capacity (expression) of system L that is affected; rather the isolated decrease in the V maxfor tryptophan could be linked to a more general alteration in plasma membrane function in ADHD.

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Apart from brain area specific expression changes and methodology related considerations, another important question is to what extent recorded miRNA differences reflect disease related processes or more general alterations due to modifications of cellular composition in the affected brain regions.

We also examined whether alterations in social behaviour were the result of a more general change in anxiety.

We asked whether this effect could be specific for tRNAs modified by Elongator or represents a more general response to alterations in tRNA homeostasis.

Rather, such a genetic alteration represents a more general abnormality involved in the neoplastic transformation of a variety of cancers in different organs.

Knowledge of these more general cognitive processes and the associated alterations in anatomy is important in order to design more effective interventions.

At higher Pb doses, pathways that are altered by lower doses of Pb are likely to be indistinguishable in the multitude of drastic gene alterations that accompany more general toxic responses (e.g., oxidative stress, heat-shock protein associated expression, apoptosis).

Collectively, these data suggest a change in strategy with anxiety and defensive behaviors in Bax−/− mice, indicating that alterations in cell number affect more general mechanisms of fear and anxiety in addition to behaviors directly related to reproduction.

Although Atf3 has long been recognised as a stress-response gene, recent cumulative evidence has suggested that ATF3 is involved in more general adaptive responses, such as environmental, emotional and nutritional alterations [ 11– 13].

Such a closely matched control could serve to increase confidence that CBM-I tasks achieve change in emotional vulnerability via alteration of specific patterns of selective interpretation and not any more general exposure to emotionally valenced stimuli.

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