Sentence examples for two types of conversion from inspiring English sources

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Depending on the type of single-cell migration obtained after dissociation, two types of conversion are currently known: the epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the collective amoeboid transition (CAT).

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In conclusion, our analysis of spontaneous mitotic gene conversion events demonstrates the existence of two types of conversions distinguishable by their size.

Using a genetic assay in which the lengths of very long gene conversion tracts can be measured, we detected two types of conversions: those with a median size of ∼6 kb and those with a median size of >50 kb.

The coupled reactor separation recycle system shows four types of conversion versus plant Damköhler number bifurcation diagrams.

The three types of conversion factors all stress that it is not sufficient to know the resources a person owns or can use in order to be able to assess the well-being that he or she has achieved or could achieve; rather, we need to know much more about the person and the circumstances in which he or she is living.

Two types of energy conversion mechanisms, namely, radio-voltaic (RV) and radio-photovoltaic (RPV) effects, was combined to convert the radiation energy of γ ray to electricity.

Two types of analog-to-digital conversion schemes were discussed: Nyquist converters, and oversampling converters.

Moreover, the fact that both types of oligomers are detected in fibril disaggregation experiments provides further evidence for a structural conversion between the two types of oligomers and that such a conversion is likely to be a key step in fibril formation.

These proteins regulate the uptake and conversion of two types of simple molecules.

This conversion creates two types of data: pathway topology and its graphical representations.

A particularly interesting result is that the rate of structural conversion between the two types of αS oligomers determined from the analysis corresponds to a half-time of ca. 35 hr, a time which is very long compared, for example, with the time required for the folding of small single-domain globular proteins, the characteristic times for which range from microseconds to seconds (Jackson, 1998).

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