Sentence examples for wide array of reactions from inspiring English sources

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Voters interviewed here and in New York, Milwaukee and Los Angeles had a wide array of reactions to the convention.

The incident has been met by a wide array of reactions, but to many the prevailing sentiment has been lament.

SVSPs interfere with a wide array of reactions involving blood coagulation and hemostasis and belong to the trypsin family of serine proteases [ 49, 50].

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Although QA is excitotoxic, it is nevertheless the obligatory precursor of the all-important cofactor NAD+, necessary for a wide array of redox reactions and DNA repair and its phosphorylated form NADP+, involved in many biosynthetic redox reactions.

The ability of chemical reactions to produce electricity, and conversely the ability of electricity to drive chemical reactions has a wide array of uses.

According to Morris et al. (2012) cumulative exposure and reaction to a wide array of novel, distinctive events surrounding the entrepreneurial process serve to form the entrepreneur and influence development of an entrepreneurial mind-set.

We made the assumption that the capacity of these laboratories could be strengthened and expanded so that they could utilize the wide array of diagnostic technologies (including multiplex polymerase chain reaction) described by Panchalingam et al in this supplement for the detection of a very wide range of diarrheal pathogens.

Thus, in reaction to a wide array of adverse conditions (e.g., DNA damage, oncogene deregulation), the TP53 protein gets stabilized by post-translational modifications and can transactivate cell cycle-arresting and/or lethal genes like CDKN1A (better known as p21 CIP1) and/or genes that code for pro-apoptotic members of the BCL2 protein family (e.g., BAX, BBC3), respectively [ 1].

Many ILs are non-volatile, non-explosive, stable at a wide range of temperatures and reaction-condition severities and compatible with a wide array of organic and inorganic functional chemicals and solvents [ 6].

To see whether these reactions have a genetic basis, the researchers looked at a wide array of immune system genes.

A wide array of biochemical catalysts are also known, including chlorophyll in plants (which facilitates the reaction by which atmospheric carbon dioxide is converted to complex organic molecules such as glucose) and many biochemical catalysts called enzymes.

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