Sentence examples for variations in the timing from inspiring English sources

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In Fas ligand and anisomycin-treated cells the mean time for complete loss of Golgi-associated GRASP65 GFP was similar (∼24 min; Figure 6b), whereas for TRAIL-treated cells, the mean time was much less (∼14 min; Figure 6b), possibly reflecting variations in the timing of caspase-3 activation (required for GRASP65 cleavage).

Among these possibilities are variations in the timing of the states of the glottis.

As noted above, neurologists are finding that the anatomic and physiological differences underlying ADHD appear to be mere variations in the timing of brain development, not outright defects.

There are concerns that variations in the timing or amount of payments to different groups of victims might lead to unrest in Bangladesh, which has already seen widespread protests over treatment of workers.

Monthly SeaWiFS composites illustrated the spatial extent of a bimodal seasonal pattern, including prominent spring and fall phytoplankton blooms; and the approximate 115 cloud-free scenes per year revealed interannual variations in the timing, magnitude and duration of phytoplankton blooms.

Comparison of the El Mirón results with those of 300 deer from other regions of Europe shows geographical variations in the timing and magnitude of the variation in δ13C and δ15N values.

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Another source of bias may be related to the large variation in the timing of start of treatment that was observed, also known as immortal time bias [ 31].

We study the impact of malpractice reports on the practice patterns of Emergency Department physicians, exploiting variation in the timing of unexpected malpractice allegations across doctors.

Barnes, J., Brugos, A., Rosenstein, E., Shattuck-Hufnagel, S. & Veilleux, N. (2013), Segmental sources of variation in the timing of American English pitch accents.

Global climate models (GCMs) project great spatial variation in the timing of annual severe bleaching (ASB) conditions; a point at which reefs are certain to change and recovery will be limited.

This paper emphasises sub-regional variation in the timing and nature of subsistence changes in the New Guinea Highlands at the Pleistocene Holocene transition.

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