Sentence examples for orchestrated in the context of from inspiring English sources

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Little is known about the transcriptional changes that insect eggs trigger in plants and how such indirect defense mechanisms are orchestrated in the context of other biological processes.

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To orchestrate DNA replication in the context of chromatin is a challenge, both in terms of accessibility to the compact structures and maintenance of chromatin organization.

Hoover worked closely with Strauss to orchestrate Groves's testimony in the context of Groves's vulnerability to prosecution.

To orchestrate DNA-replication and -repair processes in the context of chromatin is a challenge, both in terms of accessibility and maintenance of chromatin organization.

The main attraction is an installation of allegorical neo-Surrealist paintings by Mr. Grey that, in the context of a carefully orchestrated theatrical environment, is designed to transport paying visitors into states of ecstatic reverence for life, love and universal interconnectedness.

Moreover, our knowledge of the repertoire of components that help to orchestrate cancer transitions has increased in surprising ways, especially in the context of the diversity and functional roles of non-coding RNAs.

In the context of a week's worth of orchestrated civil disobedience and disruption, the scattered hollering was harmless, even a little silly.

Through coalitions and shared vision developed in the context of such relationships, the transformation of the spatially defined area can be orchestrated.

One after another, the young volunteers that comprise the majority of the Seder's participants, ponder over their work in Nepal, their cultural and political beliefs in the context of their experiences in the country, even the way the evening is orchestrated or the way the people choose to remember their ethos' and myths.

DSB repair must operate in the context of complex higher-order chromatin structure and orchestrate restoration of chromatin and epigenetic marks at the site of DNA damage.

A good arranger needs lots of skills, Buckmaster says, including a thorough working knowledge of harmony and counterpoint, the ability to sense what is right and proportional in the context of the song being arranged, knowledge of composition, and the art of orchestrating.

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