Sentence examples for twists to the development from inspiring English sources

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Watson was then the dominant figure, but many others were soon at work giving their own systematic twists to the development of the program.

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A further twist to the development came with the work of the American mathematician Oscar Zariski, who had studied with the Italian school of algebraic geometers but came to feel that their method of working was imprecise.

Ward later added another twist to the developments: He said Benton doesn't exist ― and Benton is really Edward E. Kramer.

Her study was the first to suggest that wearing high heels alters the normal function of the ankle and causes torque in knee and hip joints, a twisting, she found, that contributes to the development of knee osteoarthritis.

The scientists who discovered the phenomenon propose that it adds a random twist to neural development that ensures that no two brains--not even those of identical twins--are put together in exactly the same way.

That didn't stop her from infusing her offering with those qualities she would eventually want to be known for, namely giving a hip and refreshing twist to business development and personal training.

To establish the properties of high emission and photoactivity, we integrated AIE units into the focal core of the π-system, whereas multiple peripheral units (blue parts) were designed for site-specific electropolymerization, and phenylene linkers (purple parts) were employed to introduce twists that help the development of three-dimensional porous skeletons.

But in a site-specific twist that influenced the development of the script, the action is set in an abandoned theater very much like Trinity Rep's downstairs space, where a band of survivors has barricaded itself on the stage.

The oncogenic cooperation of N-Myc and Twist-1 in the development of neuroblastoma, the most common and deadly solid tumour of childhood, perfectly illustrates such a process.

Overall, this study demonstrated the oncogenic cooperation of two major regulators of embryogenesis, N-Myc and Twist-1, in the development of NB, supporting the current hypothesis of an embryonic origin of this tumour.

In addition, Wang et al (2004) demonstrated that increased Twist was responsible for the development of acquired Paclitaxel resistance in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells and ectopic expression of Twist conferred resistance to microtubule-disrupting agents, including paclitaxel.

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