Sentence examples for shifts are dependent from inspiring English sources

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The thermochromic shifts are dependent on the number of alkoxy side chains.

This has improved significantly in the past few years, but the size of NMR databases is still relatively small, and many NMR chemical shifts are dependent on solvent, sample concentration, and other acquisition parameters, which makes exact matching a challenge.

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The directions and magnitude of AMPA-induced phase shifts were dependent on the circadian phase.

However, shifts were dependent on initial rimantadine binding in the vicinity of Leu20, supporting this as the primary adamantane interaction surface.

That said, the translation of recommendations to actual resource shifts is dependent on the incentives in the health system and in particular whether funding arrangements are compatible with the health sector wide context and disease/health problem framework.

The fluorescence emission peaks show red shift upon grinding and the degrees of the red-shift are dependent on the electronic effect and steric size of the substituents.

The size of the shift is dependent on the strength of the hydrogen bond formed between the OH group and the anion of the salt.

The magnitude of this shift was dependent on the degree of dendritic functionalisation indicating the ability of dendritic branching to act as a steric shield, hindering the penetration of guest anions.

This complicates equalization when using the M-QAM HNN MLSE equalizer, since the value by which the respective bipolar decision functions are shifted,, is dependent on the power in the channel and will therefore have a different value for every new data block arriving at the receiver.

What I came to realize is that feeling comfortable with this huge shift is dependent upon the same thing that allows me to feel comfortable with any big change in my life; it's not about feeling 100percentt sure, 100percentt of the time, about choosing one thing over another, as much as it is about accepting that there can -- and almost inevitably will -- be a balance to things.

The shift from steady-state to emergency hematopoiesis and vice versa is a continuous process, and the extent of the shift is dependent on the type, strength, and duration of the stimuli and/or signals.

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