Sentence examples for transmitting themselves from inspiring English sources

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So there is near silence, just the sound of two breaths transmitting themselves into the blank nothingness of the gap between telephones.

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The elite's anxieties have transmitted themselves to the general public; opinion polls show stronger hostility to EU enlargement in France than in any of the other 14 member countries.Mr Delors himself sounds deeply ambivalent.

They even transmit themselves to the actor playing the prison governor: in the opening scene, when they are speaking together in Louis's cell, Price grips the edge of his desk, and the governor daintily touches the desk with a single finger.

His hope is that by monitoring this viral chatter he will be able to spot pathogens before they take the second, crucial evolutionary step of being able to transmit themselves from one human to another.So far, he has concentrated his efforts on a group known as retroviruses, of which HIV is one.

In Cheshire, parts of Shropshire (where Abbey Farm is) and Staffordshire, the rich sedimentary salt deposits under the pastures transmit themselves through the milk into the cheese, giving it a fresh marine taste.

We are all basically pawns being controlled by our genes, which are in a life or death struggle to succeed and transmit themselves to the next incarnation.

It is worth noting that our model assumes relatively efficient horizontal transfer, and thus our results may change if plasmids do not transmit themselves well.

At high host densities, disease fitness may be greatest in strains that quickly build up high populations within hosts and transmit themselves effectively to the next host (i.e., selection for increased virulence is expected to evolve with frequent host encounters that lead to both higher transmission rates and a greater likelihood of multiple infections) (Frank 1996).

The tags themselves are passive and do not transmit by themselves.

In a study published online this week, researchers describe a technique for creating mutations that invade the genome and transmit themselves across to the next generation with near 100% success, defying the classic laws of Mendelian genetics.

The Darwinian interpretation is that replicators are both source and receiver, transmitting information from themselves at t0 to themselves at some future tn.

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