Sentence examples for transmissible over from inspiring English sources

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It is therefore conceivable that our finding of similar endogenous γH2AX-foci levels in different stem and progenitor cells derived from the same individual may reflect the faithfully reproduced epigenetic information in the event of damage, resulting in chromatin alterations that are transmissible over multiple cell generations.

However, unlike dominance or epistasis involving dominance, an imprinting effect is thought to be transmissible over generations [ 2, 18].

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The term "chronic diseases" (applied to disorders such as diabetes, asthma, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, or depression) is employed to refer to health problems that, while not being transmissible diseases, persist over time and require some degree of care.

However, recent reports of producing IMP– and VIM-type MBLs K. pneumoniae (6, 7 ) have increased concerns over additional transmissible carbapenem resistance mechanisms in Enterobacteriaceae.

No common, recurring genetic alterations that cooperate with HPV to promote cervical cancer progression have been identified since Harald Zur Hausen first identified HPV as the causal transmissible agent of cervical cancer over thirty years ago [7].

The CaMV transmissible complex and the transmission body.

"You think of microbes as being easily transmissible and they are carried all over the world on ships and planes, yet some have not lost these signals of ancient migrations".

Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) in Australia, with over 50,000 infections notified in 2007 (244 per 100,000 population) [ 1].

CTX-M-15, a heterogeneous and mobile resistance gene first described in 2001 in India, has since been reported all over the world and is transmissible between different species of Enterobacteriaceae (11 ).

Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmissible infection (STI) in Australia; notifications have risen dramatically over the past decade, from 30 000 in 2003 to more than 80 000 notifications in 2013 [ 1].

An heir, in the Roman sense of the term, was a universal successor; that is, he took over the rights and duties of the deceased (insofar as they were transmissible at all) as a whole.

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