Sentence examples for spread capacity from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the output network had higher-intensity spread capacity and larger influence range than the input network.

We therefore considered that all these constraints, together with the presence of a hypervirulent strain with a high spread capacity, contributed to the increased risk of nosocomial transmission and to the severity of CDI episodes observed in this outbreak.

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Both amine and SBS modified mixtures gives higher RM hence load spreading capacity increases with both SBS and anti-strips.

We found that the proliferation and adhesion of UC-MSCs varied when cultured on the different matrices, and the spreading capacity was stronger as the stiffness increased (*P<0.05).

Cement treatment of construction and demolition waste (CDW) is a good option as a road base layer with a higher load spreading capacity for pavements.

As noted by Kasale (2013) and Wesuls et al. (2013), perennial grasses possess a self-seeding characteristic, are tolerant to drought, and have a spreading capacity that enable them to develop good cover and hence survive both seasons.

As reported by Sabiiti and Teka (2004) and Machogu (2013), Chloris, Hyparrhenia, Aristida, and Sporobolus spp. are some of the most pronounced grasses in the East African rangelands due to their self-seeding ability, tolerance to drought, and spreading capacity.

Cement treatment of reclaimed construction and demolition waste as road bases is a good means to improve the load spreading capacity of pavements as well as reuse more waste instead of landfills.

These alterations are followed by reduced levels of the functional cell properties that promote the aggressiveness of these cells, such as proliferation, migration, spreading capacity, invasion and adhesion on collagen I. Notably, the down-regulation of ERβ reduces the migration of breast cancer cells through the tyrosine kinase receptors EGFR/IGF-IR and the JAK/STAT signaling pathways.

However, a key challenge in utilizing CRADs as cancer therapy agents appears to be their inefficient spreading capacity which limits infection propagation [10], [11].

We observed no change in spreading capacity in MEFs with native CK-B, but MEFs with MYR-anchored CK-B covered a 25% larger area than MEFs without CK-B or with native CK-B under the experimental conditions used, confirming the importance for local CK-B in actin-dependent cell processes.

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