Sentence examples for rather nascent from inspiring English sources

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The study of deubiquitinases is currently in a rather nascent stage with limited knowledge both in vitro and in vivo, but the emerging roles of the deubiquitinases in various processes and their specificity have implicated them as potential targets from the therapeutic point of view.

However, both programmes and research on hazardous alcohol among forcibly displaced populations are still at a rather nascent stage despite the fact that the majority live in protracted settings where longer-term developmental activities could take place to address chronic conditions associated with hazardous alcohol use.

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Nalin et al. [ 62] found only a slightly higher hopanoid content under nitrogen-deficient conditions suggesting remobilization rather than nascent biosynthesis.

To compare farmed items to wild-caught items within the same seafood category, we focused on species with established or emerging, rather than nascent, farming or ranching industries.

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Rather than harnessing nascent anti-establishment feelings to his campaign for the "modernisation" of Britain, Mr Blair hijacked the moment to save the monarchy.

You need to teach people how to identify and solve problems when they're nascent, rather than letting them fester and become a big deal.

Rose's recent study of IME [ 27] using hybrid introns in either their normal orientation or reverse complement resulted in a model of IME that acts at the level of the transcribed DNA rather than the nascent RNA.

Thus, in full accordance with the results described above for the in vitro t/t system our results with intact E. coli and B. subtilis cells demonstrate that the presence of ADEP does not lead to uncontrolled proteolysis of pre-existing proteins and that degradation is rather specific for nascent, misfolded or otherwise flexible protein chains.

Rather, in Obama's nascent administration, they are considered carefully and accounted for obsessively.

Five months before the first ballot is cast and 15 months before the last will be counted, Dr. Dean, the former governor of Vermont, spent the past four days being ferried from rally to rally in a chartered jet as though in the heat of a head-to-head national campaign rather than in the nascent chapter of a long-shot bid in a crowded field.

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