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"propagating effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the spreading or diffusion of something, such as an idea, influence, or impact. You can use "propagating effect" in a sentence when describing how something is causing a ripple effect or spreading in a particular way. For example: - The new social media campaign had a powerful propagating effect, reaching millions of people within just a few hours. - The scientist's groundbreaking research had a significant propagating effect, leading to further studies and advancements in the field. - The politician's controversial statement had a negative propagating effect, causing unrest and protests across the country.
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A primary output of the approach is the quantification of development interdependencies and the identification of critical systems with respect to propagating effect levels.
The impact of positive selection on just a few amino acid sites in the TMH/interhelical loop region of M COX2e could have a propagating effect on protein function (e.g., paternal mitochondria recognition) by shifting the actual sequence of amino acids that are in the loops (i.e., exposed on the cytoplasmic side of the outer mitochondrial membrane).
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Unlike gaseous flames, liquid flames with essentially constant laminar propagating (burning) velocity are approximately free of thermal expansion and heat loss effects and thus may be useful for developing a very basic understanding of the interrelationship between production by hydrodynamic straining and destruction by propagating effects in the Σ-equation, relevant to flamelet models.
In 2013, 2,000,000 children were estimated to be undernourished in both macro- and micronutrients in Syria, [ 22] which in early life alters growth trajectories, propagating effects over the life-course and affecting adult stature, risk of illness and potential earning capacity [ 23].
In this model, some data dependencies are more likely to occur than others and control dependencies are less likely than data dependencies to propagate effects (e.g., errors).
Edges of the explanatory graph were exported from the causality graph to propagate effects of signs over the variations of the nodes.
In addition, directed arc-inconsistencies are maintained during search, propagating the effect of value pruning.
PcrA from free solution can bind to the single strand at the rear of the train, thus propagating this effect.
The two policies proposed for propagating the effects of an interaction are described next.
For responsiveness and agility disruptive events must be managed locally to avoid propagating the effects along the value chain.
In the following review, we describe the use of solution NMR techniques designed to probe various timescales of molecular motions and detail examples in which motions play a role in propagating catalytic effects from the active site and directly participate in essential aspects of enzyme function.
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