Sentence examples for progressively erode from inspiring English sources

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In addition, decarbonisation of the energy mix for household energy would progressively erode the benefit of a reduction in ventilation related carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (table 2).

Telomeres, the ends of our linear chromosomes, can function as 'replicometers', capable of counting cell division cycles as they progressively erode with every round of DNA replication.

As telomeres progressively erode with every cell division, they are thought to function as replicative timers that initiate a growth arrest once a critical length is reached (Harley et al., 1990).

As a consequence of this end replication problem (and other factors; see below), telomeres progressively erode in cell cultures with every cell division cycle and eventually initiate a permanent proliferative arrest termed replicative senescence (RS).

Telomeres in CD4+ T cells in healthy individuals are relatively intact until the age of 40 years, when they begin to progressively erode until they plateau at a rather short length at the age of 65 years [ 26, 42].

Central fusion can maintain or progressively erode heterozygosity, with a transition rate of a heterozygous locus to homozygosity of 0 (without recombination) or 1/3 (with recombination and at loci distant enough from the centromere), respectively.

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The mystical faith that we had in the exquisite perfection of our institutions has been progressively eroded by the deconstructive capabilities of the communications revolution.

But as Britain's economic malaise became more acute and inflation took off in the 1970s, the capital base of S. G. Warburg & Company progressively eroded.

Nevertheless, since then, microbes have progressively eroded the effectiveness of previously successful antibiotics by developing resistance, and many infections have eluded conventional vaccine design approaches.

Local people, particularly marginalised communal farmers have had to adapt to these outside influences within an increasingly confined landscape that has progressively eroded their mobility and restricted their ability to utilise the spatial and temporal variability inherent in semi-arid environments.

Beginning with Reagan's moves against financial regulation, that sound base has been progressively eroded.

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