Sentence examples for particular propensities from inspiring English sources

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The structural motifs that we have examined have been shown to have particular propensities for polar residues which form hydrogen bonds with mainchain atoms.

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But large cars which do not have a particular propensity to roll over are inherently safer than SUVs.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen with a particular propensity to cause disease in the immunocompromised.

This raises the following questions: do migraine symptoms have a particular propensity to induce somatic anxiety, or does somatic anxiety increase the occurrence of a migraine symptoms?

Hume describes their operation as a causal process: custom or habit is the cause of the particular propensity you form after your repeated experiences of the constant conjunction of smoke and fire.

In particular, propensity score was estimated using a probit model including both farms structural and economic characteristics and farmers socio-demographic profile where the dependent variable assumes value 1 if the farm resulted vertically coordinated and 0 otherwise (Table 2).

Using polyacrylamide as a model material, we showed that on high-creep hydrogels (HCHs), hMSCs displayed increased proliferation, spread area and differentiation towards multiple lineages, compared to their purely stiff analogue, with a particular propensity for differentiation towards a smooth muscle cell (SMC) lineage.

In order to evaluate whether a particular propensity value was significantly different from 1 (either above or below), a statistical bootstrapping method was implemented similar to [10].

Primarily, the stimulation of P2X receptors causes Ca2+ influx and can stimulate distinct Ca2+-dependent signalling cascades, which may have particular propensity to elicit cell death [13] e.g., by ischemia-induced excitotoxic glutamate release [14], or the activation of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (ERK) by P2X2 receptors [15].

A representative confocal microscopic visualisation of interaction between C. jejuni (green) and human small intestine tissue (red) is shown in Figure 1. C. jejuni were routinely found in close association with the epithelial lining (Figure 1a), with particular propensity for micro-colony formation while adhering to the small intestine (Figure 1b).

We found no per-chromosome bias in copy number errors, i.e. no chromosome had a particular propensity for aneuploidy.

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