Sentence examples for weakened propensity from inspiring English sources

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The recent adjustment of the UREs in China can also be understood in terms of changes in the above three factors, such as universities' weakened propensity to pursue economic gains, relative decline of superiority of university resources, and improved external environment.

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Rapid-acting insulin analogue modifications weaken the propensity for the insulin to self-associate through charge repulsion at the sites where insulin monomers would normally associate to form dimers, resulting in rapid absorption of monomers from the subcutaneous tissue at the time of injection [ 17].

The expedition is managed by Russell Brice, a silver-haired New Zealander whose rugged good looks are only partly diminished by his chapped lips, and whose machismo is not weakened by his propensity for choking up, as when he mourns the death of a favorite Sherpa guide.

The crude risk of caries among children exposed to maternal smoking during pregnancy was higher than that of those who were not exposed (crude hazard ratio 1.14, 95% confidence interval 1.00 to 1.30, P=0.05), but this association was weakened in the propensity score adjusted analysis (adjusted hazard ratio 1.10, 95% confidence interval 0.97 to 1.25, P=0.14).

Chain models with either much weakened local conformational propensities or much weakened favorable nonlocal interactions are significantly less cooperative than chain models with both strong local propensities and strong favorable nonlocal interactions.

The results together suggest that mutation of these two key leucine residues (L77 and L91) weakens the helical propensity and probably the dimerization tendency of the coiled-coil region (29).

Deletion of the SAM domain from EphA3 weakens the dimerization propensity, indicating that the SAM domain promotes unliganded EphA3 dimEphA3tion30.

The Qaddafi government's campaign against the NATO bombings has been weakened recently by the government's propensity to make unconvincing propaganda out of the strikes — inaccurately representing the targets, and the victims, as purely civilian, for example, and disguising the targets' military significance, not always effectively.

weakened Congress.

Those feelings have weakened.

Newspapers have weakened him.

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