Sentence examples for restrictive force from inspiring English sources

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The negative electrostatic charge in the membrane is an additional restrictive force for negatively charged anionic macromolecules, such as albumin (molecular weight 69,000), while larger protein molecules are restricted by size alone.

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It's about standing up against restrictive forces in life.

So despite public statements in favor of a more relaxed Internet policy, Iran's formal rulings remain restrictive, forcing many in the country to use tools to get around imposed censorship.

In the absence of any restrictive forces, the cytosine at the primer−template junction is moved into a pocket between the DNA and the palm domain of Dpo4 and does not readily catalyze ring opening of M1dG to N-OPdG.

But what Ms Steinem regards as the most "restricting force" in America is nevertheless getting ever less restrictive.

Teen Jenna spends two years in prison, where she learns down and dirty fighting techniques, techniques she puts to good use against ACID, the world's ruthlessly restrictive police force.

The modular nature of such retrotransposons is clearly demonstrated by the finding that protein functions, represented here by RNAseH, are characterised as slowly evolving sequences, while the U3 regulatory region is under a less restrictive evolutionary force.

Pulmonary function testing showed a severe restrictive pattern (forced expiratory volume in first second [FEV 1] 44.5%, forced vital capacity [FVC] 40.5%, and FEV 1/FVC 109% of predicted).

An unfazed Clinton suggested the Republican nominee meet women she personally knew who had undergone "one of the worst possible choices" imaginable, or travel to countries where restrictive laws forced women to either undergo abortions or raise children involuntarily.

But what if more of us were like them; not because a restrictive economy forced us to be, but because we found ourselves able to really enjoy having the same car for that long?

Although timing of maturation is thought to evolve as a consequence of selective pressures [ 63], which implies restrictive environmental forces acting on organisms, here we show that the environment, rather than restricting the ontogeny of organisms, can act inducing changes in life-history traits, which may also lead to population and evolutionary changes.

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