Sentence examples for reverting the number of from inspiring English sources

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Two years later, the league increased in size to 23 clubs as more teams joined than left, but Stapenhill resigned midway through the 2001 02 season, reverting the number of clubs in the competition back to 22.

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However, this effect reverted when the number of "scaffolded" domains increased above a certain level, possibly as consequence of enzyme misfolding or uncharacterized allosteric interaction caused by excess of ligand-peptide [ 18].

The addition of silibinin was also found to revert the chromosome numbers of TI treated cells to numbers similar to untreated cells as well as restore and sensitize these cells to TI-induced apoptosis.

The sizes of the fragments of the reverted austenite decrease with the number of cycles.

The total number of mutations reverting during the STI depended on the number of mutations at baseline as well as the baseline CD4.

For most parameter values, the loss of immunity (R animals reverting to S) does not affect the number of secondary infections, but extreme parameter values (long-lived environmental contamination combined with a short period of immunity) may lead to more secondary infections.

However, in the subsequent years (2002 2005) this tendency was reverted pointing to a decrease in the number of cases with a report of 16,336 cases in 2005.

Even assuming the recession lingers another year or two (a good possibility), history suggests that the number of IPOs will revert to the mean.

The reminder pulse of 5HT coupled with inhibition of protein synthesis caused the number of varicosities to revert to the pretraining (0 hr) value in the 5X5HT-1X5HT-Aniso 5X5HT-1X5HT-Aniso 5X5HT-1X5HT-Aniso

To generate a reference, increasing concentrations of pure AFB1 were dissolved in 70% MeOH and the number of Salmonella CFUs that reverted from his − to his + increased in a concentration-dependent manner from 0 ng g−1 (70% MeOH only) to 10,000 ng g−1 (data not shown).

In fact, we do not even have a workable definition of the notion of "scientific impact" itself, unless we revert to the tautology of defining it as the number of citations received by a publication.

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