Sentence examples for possible facilitations from inspiring English sources

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However, these possible facilitations have seldom been reported in previous studies with Roman, Chinese and Japanese Kanji numerals.

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"I assured President Karzai that we will continue to extend all possible facilitation to the international community's efforts for the realisation of this noble goal," he said.

Livestock and wild ungulate herbivores share a common resource base, but there have been no experiments detailing how this plays out for both herbivore guilds in terms of direct and indirect competition and possible facilitation (positive interactions).

Specifically, our experimental work explores four broad topics: (1) Livestock and wild ungulate herbivores share a common resource base, but there have been no experiments detailing how this plays out for both herbivore guilds in terms of direct and indirect competition and possible facilitation (positive interactions).

The CNV might be a sensitive ERP component to detect possible facilitation of attention "priming"; for instance, Bostanov, Keune, Kotchoubey, and Hautzinger (2012) demonstrated that mindfulness practice can increase CNV negativity in depressed adult populations.

If chronic ethanol consumption primes ENaC activity (with possible facilitation by basolateral Na,K-ATPase transport) and can positively move lung fluid, then why are alcoholics more likely to develop severe ARDS and die?

The mechanism of variation that generates fGIs is clearly different from that typical of the core, and the presence in some islands of tRNAs, IS elements, and other conserved sequences indicates the possible facilitation of recombination with distant microbes (i.e., horizontal gene transfer [HGT]).

Tests for the modulation of evoked responses at short intervals surrounding presentation of discrete food-related cues or performance of an operant response to obtain food reward might be used to investigate a possible phasic facilitation or suppression effect.

Proactive signals have been most commonly associated with activity in rostral prefrontal and striatal areas (Cai et al., 2011; Majid et al., 2013; van Belle et al., 2014), suggesting a possible competition of facilitation and suppression signals relegated through the direct and indirect pathways, respectively (Wei et al., 2015).

Although it is possible that the facilitation is due to hippocampal lesions reducing the rate at which the egocentric spatial information is encoded, the lack of a lesion by block interaction in the acquisition phases of Experiments 1 and 2 suggests that this is not the case.

However, in an exotic species-rich plantation, the overall effect is a combination of any possible inhibition, competition, or facilitation effects from the overstorey composition.

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