Sentence examples for processes that acts from inspiring English sources

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The approaches rely on Earth processes that are controlled by climate, and the evidence left by these processes that acts as a stand-in, or proxy, for actual measurements of past conditions.

The transcription factor CREB is another crucial mediator of these processes that acts by regulating transcription of effector genes, including BDNF [13].

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Attention is not a single unitary system but a set of integrated processes that act on all levels of cognitive processing from sensory entry to motor exit [ 9, 11].

The provenance sketch of a piece of data based on files or processes that act as input data flow to the other processes has been described in [2].

It is becoming increasingly evident that the dynamic composition of chromatin plays an important role in the activities of enzymes and in the processes that act upon it.

Vegetation patch formation has recently been attributed to self-organization processes that act to increase the availability of water to vegetation patches under conditions of water scarcity.

The challenge, however, is that in open-air contexts the distribution of buried and surface archaeological remains is greatly affected by geomorphic processes that acted on the landscape throughout the Pleistocene and Holocene.

Among the eight California Channel Islands and the nearby Palos Verdes Hills, only Santa Catalina Island does not exhibit prominent emergent marine terraces, though the same terrace-forming processes that acted on the other Channel Islands must also have occurred on Santa Catalina.

We give examples of how new data and methods provide insight into the genetic architecture of behavioral variation and what this tells us about the evolutionary processes that acted on the underlying causal genetic variants.

The comprehension of the dissolution processes, that act both at the surface and underground, has developed rapidly in the last half century, although major achievements had already been reached at the end of the XIXth century.

Individual observations have a sharper loss cone than the median distribution presented herein (since averaging over variability inevitably "smears out" this feature), but we never observe perfectly sharp loss cones, possibly indicating the presence of processes that act to smooth out the sharp discontinuity in the electron distribution at the loss cone boundary.

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