Sentence examples for stringent adaptation from inspiring English sources

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These included: greater difficulties in obtaining visas and jobs; more stringent "adaptation" requirements and difficulties in securing placements; a perception of difficult conditions in the United Kingdom NHS.

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We hypothesize that stringent response, mediating adaptation of the pathogen to nutrient stress, therefore also represents a first step of potential adaptation to successive reduction of oxygen concentrations encountered by the pathogen in the host cells, the target organs and granulomes or abcesses.

In regards to bedding textiles for this category of elderly, no changes in bedding concept are observed as there are no stringent requirements for adaptation.

This cutoff is less stringent and an adaptation for mapping of the less conserved 3′-UTRs (see text and Figure  1A).

The research team followed the stringent translation and adaptation procedures of HUI instrument in accordance to the guideline set out by HUInc.

This indicated at least a partial conservation of stringent response-dependent adaptation strategies of different bacterial pathogens to various stress conditions encountered during chronic infection or biofilm formation.

This fact emphasizes the importance of stringent response in adaptation of this pathogen to the host, and yields additional explanation for our previous observations that Rsh is essential for intramacrophagic and intramurine replication.

Informants in Kenya reported that this was due to greater difficulties in obtaining visas, more stringent United Kingdom professional "adaptation" requirements and difficulties in securing United Kingdom clinical placements, and increased total costs of the process.

In this resilience enhancing interventions land is a central factor of production and maximizing land use will catalyst poverty reduction as well as support desired adaptation, barring stringent tenure system.

Also in Corynebacterium glutamicum, the rplK and rplA genes have been identified as co-transcribed and required for the activation of the RelA protein [36], the source of the initiator of the stringent response, (p ppGpp, an adaptation to amino acid starvation [37].

The ability of stringent selection to prevent adaptation was demonstrated by Luria and Delbruck (1943) and Lederberg and Lederberg (1952).

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