Sentence examples for nascent capacity from inspiring English sources

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The nascent capacity in LMICs to conduct systematic reviews reflects previous geographical analyses: LMICs are poorly served by systematic reviews about health systems, with few studies from LMICs being included, and few authors based in LMICs [ 31].

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As momentum for the withdrawal of United States forces grows, it is likely that other Afghan battalions will find themselves in a similar plight — charged, somewhat prematurely, with holding onto "cleared" territory despite heavy pressure from a resilient Taliban, dwindling coalition resources and nascent civilian capacity.

Larry offers excellent case studies showing that winning companies think about current and future user behavior, not old behaviors which were limited because of nascent technological capacities.

"To help build capacity in the nascent Afghan film and TV industry, and if it sets a standard for police work that is something to aspire to, great".

During transcription, the nascent RNA has the inherent capacity to form an R-loop with the template DNA strand [ 18- 20].

Nascent genes confer extra functional capacities for the organisms to confront the challenges of the ever dynamic environment, and may equally, albeit rarely, inflict some functional constraints.

Song and Scheuner indicated that nutrient fluctuations and insulin resistance increase pro-insulin synthesis in β-cells beyond the capacity of folding of nascent polypeptide within the ER lumen, thereby disrupting ER homeostasis and triggering the UPR and chronic ERS-promoted apoptosis [ 14].

We reasoned that a major regulator of membrane protein translation by cytosolic ribosomes could be the SRP, because of its capacity to bind ribosome-hydrophobic nascent peptide complexes.

In response to high levels of ROS the nascent hepatocyte antioxidants may not provide sufficient capacity to inactivate them, other antioxidant defence systems are expected to take effect.

When the influx of nascent polypeptides exceeds the ER protein folding capacity, misfolded proteins accumulate in the ER and lead to ER stress.

Hence, a reduced capacity to form disulphide bonds in nascent polypeptides translocated to the ER could be one underlying cause for the low anaerobic growth rate on xylose.

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