Sentence examples for process transpires from inspiring English sources

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HAD develops when HIV-infected monocytes or macrophages can pass into the brain and infect resident brain macrophages; next, infected macrophages then release cytokines that attract more macrophages to sites of infection and a self-inflammatory process transpires [1], [2].

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Figure 1 presents an example of how this process transpired in Ghana.

Whereas the identical program was used, for example in terms of the same basic structure and developmental activities, the social process transpiring in the home visits would naturally vary as a function of the specific people engaged and their local culture.

"The Justice Department and the White House owe it to the American people to provide a clear understanding of the process that transpired and the rationale it used to circumvent the checks and balances promised by the Constitution," Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.

One might think of mental processes as transpiring in fairly narrow regions of the brain (their core realization), and yet, Shoemaker suggests, it's not as though we could simply carve off those regions from all others and still have the mental state in question.

These spectra were recorded for the protein samples before setting them up for crystallization, and demetallation/degradation process could have transpired during the period required for crystallization or during X-ray exposure.

"Obviously they took steps, quite rightly, to exclude her of any involvement with the bid process and it now transpires there was a financial relationship - that is a matter that is currently under investigation".

However, former commissioner Felicity Houston said: "We did audit the process, but it now transpires having read the report of the case that we weren't shown all the information, all the paperwork that went with that particular competition.

He claims that angels eat and therefore defecate, a process Milton delicately calls "transpiring /... with ease".

There is virtually no pause between plays, and virtually no opportunity to process what has just transpired.

"As the speaker has said, we are in the process of reviewing what transpired during the demonstration," Molly Edwards, the speaker's deputy press secretary, said in an email.

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