Sentence examples for physical driving force from inspiring English sources

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To date, the physical driving force underlying the formation of polymer-supported lipid bilayer remains to be determined.

The physical driving force for this is likely to be the relatively poor hole concentration and transport, and skewed injection favoring electrons owing to their relatively high concentration.

The proposed mechanistic scenario provides a physical driving force for replication and transcription, the perpetual diurnal cycle, offering the possibility for cycles of extensions and mutations and a general trend towards an increase in complexity.

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Mechanistic AER models, which account for the physical driving forces of the airflows (i.e., pressure differences across building envelope from wind and indoor−outdoor temperature differences, the stack effect), can be classified into two major categories: single-zone and multizone models (9, 10).

Specifically, the biochemical rules and the physical chemical driving forces for how histone PTMs mediate interactions with nuclear proteins have been elucidated using the peptide chemistry toolbox.

A hypothesis in which respiration itself was the initial reason for close physical association, and the driving force for the internalization of the mitochondrial ancestor, therefore again seems to us attractive.

A hypothesis in which respiration was the initial reason for close physical association, and the driving force for the internalization of the mitochondrial ancestor, therefore again seems to us attractive".

Thus, considering the chemical potential as a driving force, the physical basis of diffusion will be translated into continuum equations.

In this theory, the driving force for physical adsorption is measured by the adsorption potential that is a function of the distance from the solid surface.

Notably, a critical role for physical displacement as a nonautonomous driving force of INM has been independently demonstrated in two systems (Fig. 1Bb).

This oxide layer is thin (∼0.7 nm according to X-ray diffraction studies done under vacuum conditions although it is likely thicker under laboratory conditions) and does not grow significantly thicker over time in dry air in the absence of a driving force or physical perturbation.

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