Sentence examples for transformation to either from inspiring English sources

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The underlying mechanism for transformation to either MF or BP remains unclear and is likely multifactorial.

Instead we conceptualized what telemedicine does in interdisciplinary work practices without exclusively attributing this transformation to either the technology itself or to the professionals working with it [ 1].

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As tumor material was limited to carry out a whole characterization of all the genes therein located, we selected those related to tumorigenesis or cell transformation according to either previous studies or their hypothetical function.

The pitch and duration transformations can lead to either removal or replication of the analysis short-time signals according to the modification factor.

On the other hand, when the transformation from metastable olivine to either wadsleyite or ringwoodite occurs, latent heat release causes a temperature rise.

Before statistical analysis, alkylphenol and phthalate concentrations were subjected to either square-root or log transformation to meet the requirement of constant variance.

These include: logit transformations for proportions; the square root transformation for count data; a logarithm or inverse transformation for continuous data skewed to either side with a heavy tail, etc.

In particular, the growth of CNTs is significantly enhanced at the highest temperature at which catalytic activity sets in at the same time, while graphitic carbon decreases, either by transformation to CNTs or dissolution in the bulk of the particles.

The carburisation temperature was limited to 923 K to avoid excessive sulfate loss and transformation of zirconia from tetragonal to either monoclinic or cubic phase.

The number and size of the strings constructed above, and hence the above described transformation from an MTC instance to either an SBC instance or an MLSBC instance, is polynomial.

Alterations in alternative splicing of certain pre-mRNA have recently been correlated to either neoplastic transformation and/or acquisition of metastatic potential (Savagner et al, 1994; Cooper and Dougherty, 1995; Barrack, 1996; Pfeffer, 1996; Skuse and Cappione, 1997; Iwase et al, 1998; Philips and Cooper, 2000).

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