Sentence examples for partly take over from inspiring English sources

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We therefore speculate that SHOX2, a highly related SHOX paralogue [23] that is also expressed in the brain, may partly take over the functions of SHOX in the developing brain in these patients.

ECMO is able to partly take over oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal, and thereby may allow respirator settings (peak inspiratory pressure, VT, PEEP, respiratory rate, fractional inspired oxygen) to be adjusted to the mechanical and gas exchange properties of the diseased lung.

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The airline business is being partly taken over by its former subsidiary, Crossair, under the name Swiss.

It's about the passion that people have for weather".. Since NBC partly took over the channel, it has also added more general news updates and a morning show featuring Al Roker, to the chagrin of some longtime viewers who have expressed criticism on blogs and message boards.

Mr. Ouroussoff bemoans the fact that the building of public works has been partly taken over by private interests, but public money still builds farsighted infrastructure -- witness the newest additions to New York's water system, or the park being built along the dismantled Central Artery in Boston.

There is a conceptual shift in European research as RRI partly takes over from ELSA as a framework for addressing important concerns regarding the effects of new technologies on society and environment.

Yet, the situation of energy poverty is not considered as dramatic, due to the German welfare system which partly takes over the heating costs and electricity expenses for benefit recipients [28].

Casualties included Bluegogo, whose operations were partly taken over by Didi, China's largest ride-sharing company, after the startup ran out of cash at the end of last year.

Because of the importance of a correct protein synthesis mechanism, it is likely that for the samples in which no RPL13A was detected, its function was (partly) taken over by another ribosomal protein [ 29- 31], or that an alternative splice product exists to which the used primer(s) could not anneal [ 32, 33].

But who else do have the Palestinians have?THE PERSIAN GULF AT THE MILLENNIUM..Edited by Gary Sick and Lawrence Potter.St Martin's; 366 pages; $49.95Macmillan £40THEE Gulf, its oil and its twitchiness have partly taken over from the Arab-Israeli conflict as a western cause for concern: there is, after all, Iraq, Iran, Islamism, the despotism of feudal rulers and much else to worry about.

Cisco and General Electric (see article) have demonstrated that it is possible to learn how to take over others, partly by planning the integration of each new acquisition well in advance.

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