Sentence examples for sustaining either from inspiring English sources

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However, the lack of robust expression of markers of foetal and adult human pre- and early oligodendrocytes (i.e. O4, GalCer)[36], [40], [49], [50], [51] or myelinating oligodendrocytes (Mbp, Plp)[5] pointed to the incapability of this treatment in sustaining either survival, proliferation or lineage progression of human OPCs.

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It occupies a region that cannot be sustained either by reporting and invention alone.

But viruses are not considered true life forms, since they lack the biological inventory necessary to sustain either aerobic or anaerobic metabolism.

Gray was arrested on 12 April and died a week later of a spinal injury he allegedly sustained either while being arrested or while being transported in the police van.

SLAP SHOTS JOHN TORTORELLA did make one switch, moving ERIC LACROIX onto the second line beside MIKE YORK and THEO FLEURY and dropping VALERY KAMENSKY to the fourth line.... MIKE RICHTER was scheduled to meet with team doctors to determine the best course of action with his right knee, which sustained either a strain or a tear to the anterior cruciate ligament.

Changes were sustained either by codifying the changes into system procedures or institutionalizing them into a system policy.

For example, subjects who sustained both a tibia and a femur fracture were three times more likely than subjects who did not sustain either fracture type to report poorer ambulatory function than predicted.

Because the focus of this analysis is on short-term recidivism, we limited our sample to injuries sustained either: in the year prior to recruitment or during the study follow-up.

In this context a relevant subject of analysis is related to the capabilities of gaining access to rural development policies, which contain a set of measures to sustain either farm competitiveness or diversification, along sectorial or territorial trajectories of development.

The UDDA states that "… an individual who has sustained either (1) irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions, or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brainstem, is dead," (President's Commission 1981, 119).

In the United States, the states have adopted criteria for death modeled on the Uniform Determination of Death Act (developed by the President's Commission, 1981), which says that "an individual who has sustained either (1) irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions, or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, is dead.

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