Sentence examples for synchronous effects from inspiring English sources

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This report demonstrates synchronous effects of activation-induced antiviral genes on HIV-1 infectivity, providing candidates for pharmacological manipulation.

In accordance with Ford et al. (2014), single main effects of leadership were estimated to assess the synchronous effects, and interaction effects between leadership and time were estimated to assess the lagged effects.

Nevertheless, studies concerning the synchronous effects of MetS and the parameters thereof on knee OA are limited [ 3, 8].

Hence, the aforementioned physiological changes during going to the squat and erecting were responsible for the synchronous effects of the body movements on cardiac autonomic regulation.

In a study that uses a time lag of two years, a true three-months time-lag, might be better represented by the synchronous effects than by the lagged effects [ 32].

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The results show that, after the reconstruction of controls parameters, the ability of anti-disturbance of the controls system have been enhanced and the motor speeds and sinking depths of the sinking-hoists have a great synchronous effect, greatly improved the predictability of the system.

This ablation was similar to the one observed for alumina balls (compare to Fig. 9), and there was also a synchronous radiation effect for the two lasers.

To understand the impact this would have on average loop size, and we must consider whether origins are all recruited at the same time because if this is not synchronous the effect on loop size could be minimal.

However, in asynchronous 2D contour maps which provide richer valuable information than synchronous ones, some effects other than real asynchronicity (called spectral effects), such as position shift, band width change and band overlapping, may generate interfering cross peaks.

The effect of cambial age was therefore assumed to be synchronous with the effect of calendar year.

Importantly, feelings of being on the same team partially mediated the effect of synchrony on cooperation, suggesting that cooperation may be evoked, at least in part, by a perceived sense of solidarity amongst synchronous performers, an effect consistent with the sort of automatic prosocial affect that benefits cooperation in Rousseau's forest and Hume's meadow.

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