Sentence examples for whose breakage from inspiring English sources

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For example, many oncogenes, as those whose breakage causes cancer are known, encode proteins called kinases.

ReprintsThe pattern in question is that many of the genes whose breakage leads to cancer are themselves involved in a specific sort of genetic regulation, known as epigenetics.

As played by the exuberant, curly-mopped Simon, Boudu is a willful, concupiscent child; he rattles through the household like a Marx Brother whose breakage costs money, whose insults sting, and whose priapic antics prove authentically destructive.

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To further exploit our CGH and transcriptomic data, we focused on small-scale rearrangements that might help us pinpoint candidate genes whose duplication, deletion or breakage might be involved in tumorigenesis.

And Fiona Hampton is outstanding as Laura, whose stoic response to the breakage of her favourite ornamental unicorn – "I imagine he had an operation to make him feel less freakish" – becomes a plangent allusion to the fate of Williams's own sister, who underwent a lobotomy that condemned her to a life in institutions, and her brother to a career exorcising the family demons though drama.

Once the cytoskeletal mesh is locally maximally stretched (i.e. t>µ/k), the bead's total displacement is dominated by the combination of this stretch (i.e. F/k) and the deformation due to the viscous properties of the oocyte cytoskeleton, whose origin is in the breakage of cross-links between the bead and the mesh [40].

The recombination events generating these elements must have resulted from inter-chromosomal recombination and presumably generated dicentric recombinant chromosomes whose resolution would have required chromosomal breakage.

A multifractal formalism describing the fine-scale structure of turbulence, including its intermittency, is applied to express the drop breakage and coalescence frequencies for drops whose diameter falls within the inertial subrange of turbulence.

Like the previous 100-series models, the m130 offers interchangeable if overpriced faceplates ($10 to $20 each), a breakage-resistant plastic screen instead of glass and a flip cover whose little transparent window shows the date and time.

However, during the time it was struck (1913 1938), it was less well liked, especially by Mint authorities, whose attempts to bring out the full design increased an already high rate of die breakage.

A universal transitional breakage probability in terms of non-dimensionalized drop diameter is derived for all dispersed phases whose density and viscosity are almost the same as that of continuous phase.

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