Sentence examples for propensity to convert from inspiring English sources

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Pretty soon, one loses a grip on the arcane distinctions between Zones A, B and C, gets heartily sick of the sight of the so-called "Separation Barrier", and begins to dwell gloomily on the human propensity to convert lines on paper into wire and concrete that blights lives.

On the other hand, the NB/NLP derived from γ-irradiated serum (both γ-FBS and γ-HS) showed a higher propensity to convert to more crystalline formations and to include more mature shapes in the form of ellipsoid particles, platelets, spindles, and aggregates (Fig. 12H–I and K L).

With a genetic propensity to convert the USA high proportion of n-6 to n-3 PUFA into higher proportions of arachidonate in tissue HUFA, African Americans illustrate more clearly than Caucasians the need to lower intakes of n-6 PUFA and decrease the HUFA balance of %n-6 in HUFA to avoid excessive actions of the arachidonate cascade.

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This may underlie the propensity of TRegs to convert to Th17 cells in the context of proinflammatory stimuli, a phenomenon that has only recently been recognized [ 74- 76].

The propensity of cancer cells to convert high levels of glucose to lactate through aerobic glycolysis has been intensively studied in vitro, and is now understood to be a metabolic adaptation that shunts glucose carbons toward building blocks for the growing cell, as well as producing ATP.

(Neither is planning to convert).

Boy wants girl to convert.

"Those are hard to convert".

They failed to convert.

They showed how to convert.

Burton was unable to convert.

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