Sentence examples for receptive material from inspiring English sources

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The seals, dating back to the third millennium B.C., are wonders: thimble-size stones incised with designs that become legible only when the stone is rolled over wet clay or some other receptive material to create an impression.

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The QIOs found that nursing home teams were more receptive to materials and advice when time was spent early in the project to assess the nursing home's team needs.

She is also receptive to notable material from people with no connection to Waterbury.

He said that although Carey might have alienated her hip-hop followers from her previous three albums, her older fans from the 1990s would be more receptive to the material and her new image.

The active gene acquisition and diversification of some Outbreak Lineage 1 strains during the period of investigation, as exemplified by gain of a predicted novel plasmid and the macrolide resistance (ermB) cassette in the AICU and PICU clusters, further supports our hypothesis that this lineage was particularly receptive to genetic material encoding additional phenotypes.

William is particularly concerned, however, that his account of the intellect's generation of intelligible forms will require a division of the intellect into active and passive parts the very distinction between an agent and material or receptive intellect he has devoted so much energy to attacking.

Our analyses support the developing view that many endosymbiotic genomes are highly dynamic, and are exposed and receptive to exogenous genetic material from a wide range of sources.

Families then often feel freer to express their concerns with regards to environmental health and more receptive to health education materials.

Comedy tours are constructed around the availability of venues and towns considered receptive to certain types of material, forcing performers to make geographically counterintuitive loops.

It would be necessary to investigate whether non-mitotic BCECs are receptive for delivery of genetic material by a non-viral carrier, and subsequently process the encoded protein, without compromising the barrier properties of the BCECs.

A co-culture model of BCECs and astrocytes was the most stable model and was subsequently used to determine that non-mitotic BCECs with defined barrier properties were receptive for delivery of genetic material by a non-viral carrier, and subsequently processed the encoded protein, without compromising barrier properties of the BCECs.

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