Sentence examples for potent principle from inspiring English sources

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One concrete result of this simple but potent principle is that Europeans' post boxes and electronic inboxes do not groan under the weight of unsolicited junk mail that Americans confront daily.

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Get back to the house and seal the deal with Gryce!" Money, in novels, is such a potent reality principle that the need for it can override even our wish for a character to live happily ever after, and Wharton, throughout the book, applies the principle with characteristic relentlessness, tightening the financial screws on Lily as if the author were in league with nature at its most unforgiving.

The results of this study indicate that there might be presence of potent bioactive principles in this crude extract which might be very useful as antitumor, pesticidal and other cytotoxic use.

Therefore, combinational application of the tfmF incorporation and 19F NMR for in situ PPI analysis would be immensely valuable, not only for PPI mechanism studies, but also for PPI drug design with high specific and potent therapeutic principles against many diseases.

Instead, it appears that Polygonum minus extract might possess potent active principles, which inhibits 5-LOX enzyme.

It can be inferred that the hydroalcoholic extracts of seed and leaf of A. moschatus might be useful as an antiproliferative agent due to the presence of potent bioactive principles [ 68].

As part of our basic study to determine the nature of more potent anticancer principles in garlic and its related organosulfur compounds, we compared the effect of nine kinds of alk en yl trisulfides on microtubule network formation as well as on cell cycle progression by using HT-29 human colon cancer cells.

miRNAs are potent tools that in principle can be used to control the replication of infectious agents.

By linking a cytotoxic payload to an antibody that specifically recognizes antigens expressed on target cells, one could, in principle, achieve potent efficacy without unwanted side effects.

As Dr. Benson views it, the "breakout" principle is a potent mind-body impulse "that severs prior mental patterns" and can induce "a host of personal benefits".

The principle has become a potent force in European regulation in recent years and is frequently discussed, if less adhered to, among regulators in the United States.

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