Exact(3)
"But we're hoping to use it to educate about the vital equilibrium wolves bring to the ecosystem".
In a large oil painting of about 1900, Dancers at the Barre, for example, Degas created a vital equilibrium between the energy of the two women in a tense composition of verticals and diagonals and of green skirts and orange walls.
Interestingly, pVHL regulates the levels of both HIF1α and VDU2 leading to a vital equilibrium between the degradation and rescue of HIF1α.
Similar(57)
"I don't have good equilibrium," Vital said to me.
Thioredoxin glutathione reductase of Schistosome japonicum is a membrane protein of about 65 kDa, which is considered as a promising vaccine candidate antigen based on its immunogenicity [ 29] and its important role in parasite metabolism as a vital enzyme to balance redox equilibrium [ 34].
It has been established that Cu (II) generated in the atom transfer equilibrium is vital in controlling the polymerization.
Dynamic multiphasic scanning is recommended, because in the equilibrium phase vital tumour parts may be as hypointense as necrotic areas.
In fact, the loss of non-linearity is associated with failure or alterations of many vital systems close to equilibrium [ 17, 40, 41].
These predators and scavengers are vital in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of the areas that they inhabit.
"Retail therapy" — typically used as a dubious justification for blowing your salary on snakeskin boots — is a principle vital to this couple's equilibrium.
As the problem of bidding strategies is large scale, the time for computing the Nash equilibrium is a vital factor.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com