Sentence examples for potential to escape from from inspiring English sources

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A group like Adamasiko United Farmers Group has granaries, showing that Katine has enough potential to escape from transient food insecurity.

The concerning on the application of stealth liposomes has been on their potential to escape from the blood circulation.

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As Zetasizer and SEM pictures confirmed the optimized SLNs had suitable size (<200 nm) and zeta potential (+7 mV) to escape from being uptaken by the alveolar macrophages [ 5, 6, 12].

The major drawback of ARTs is the potential of malaria parasites to escape from treatment after a few days, favoring the selection of drug-resistant parasites.

It worries MacDougall, who has experienced previous Labour government efforts to escape from potential currency crises via higher productivity (he was director-general of the Department of Economic Affairs in the Sixties) and knows how difficult such aims are to achieve.

For example, many pesticides reduce the fecundity and/or longevity of organisms [9], whereas others cause paralysis, thereby compromising the ability of organisms to find food or mates, or to escape from potential predators [10], [11], [12].

It cannot be excluded that RMS cells induce reduction of NK cell-mediated lysis, either via cell cell contact or by production of soluble factors, representing a potential mechanism of RMS cells to escape from NK cell-mediated lysis.

In order to give a contribution to the photoconductivity, electron hole pairs, photoexcited in QWR or QDs, have to escape from the InGaAs potential well in various ways, such as thermal emission, Poole-Frenkel emission [22, 23], or tunneling [24].

And M1 is deemed as a harmonic oscillator moving in M2 gravitational potential well and it is found through numerical calculation that the ratio between field intensity acting force and random acting force is 10 7 and the time for M2 to escape from M1 gravitational potential well significantly relates to the microwave field intensity.

An examination is presented of how basins of attraction evolve in a coupled non-linear oscillator that has the ability to escape from a two-dimensional potential well.

In this review we will address how (i) cellular H2O2 is produced and how it regulates certain signaling pathways, (ii) tumor cells cope with enhanced H2O2 levels to escape from oxidative stress, (iii) potential redox-sensors might be correlated with tumorigenesis, and how (iv) H2O2-modulated processes/pathways might be used as therapeutic targets.

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