These degenerin genes encode ion channels, and mutations in these genes appear to perturb the ionic balance in cells, resulting in their death. |
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The challenge is to perturb the system in a cell specific way to examine the behavioral consequences. |
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It could change the heating structure of the atmosphere and perturb the climate system in ways we don't understand now. |
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It is, in a way, the only menace with multiple potentials to perturb the normal life of the common man. |
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Did you know that pressure from sunlight alone is sufficient to perturb the orbit of a satellite travelling in the solar system? |
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By their calculations, it wouldn't take much to perturb our own system, either. |
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These fish were fearless in their journey upstream, and no pesky tourists were going to perturb them. |
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Drugs perturb the system through increasing or decreasing transmission or transmitter levels, or up or down regulating receptor populations. |
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This does not occur in practice, since random forces such as Brownian motion perturb the cell's trajectory. |
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In this case, inverting one element at a time might perturb its function whereas inverting them both at once might be less detrimental. |
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External factors that could perturb development include temperature and environmental chemicals. |
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If we perturb a system that has a rational frequency ratio, then it can easily be shifted into a chaotic situation with irrational frequencies. |
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The future of experiments to test the behavioral role of neurons in vertebrates lies in using reverse genetic tools to perturb function. |
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Many suggest that global warming will perturb the climate system so much as to even initiate an Ice Age. |
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In general one may perturb any aspect of the forecasting system of which the uncertainty is expected to be of some importance. |
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The goal is to avoid bad configurations of the shape model in order not to perturb the fitting process on subsequent frames. |
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If this view of the HRP-benzene complex is correct, the interacting benzene molecule shall significantly perturb the symmetry of the heme macrocycle. |
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The failure of a laboratory's computer system has the potential to disrupt work flow, compromise business interests, and delay or perturb patient care. |
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In this way, we see that the two systems engage in an exchange, a feedback loop of information and effect, which serves to further change or perturb each system. |
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This last technology basing on bombardment should perturb the unit cell of the diamond. |
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But how do mass extinctions perturb these systems in the first place? |
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But for the Tories to be roughly where they were at the last election should really perturb Mr Miliband's strategists. |
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Strangely, such censure might perturb Mr Mugabe, whose contempt for democracy coexists with a puzzling desire for respectability. |
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It does happen that, within a difficult context, change could worry and even perturb an organisation. |
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Of course one may perturb the boundary conditions in addition to the perturbations of the observations. |
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Of course one may also perturb the parameters used by the model in addition to the perturbations of observations and boundary conditions. |
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As a result, it is becoming increasingly feasible to identify a compound to perturb a specific biological process. |
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Indeed, limb movements within the scanner create several challenges because they perturb the magnetic field causing artifacts in the data. |
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Could such pressures, caused, for example, by a tumor mass, perturb the expression of certain genes? |
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The idea of the Monte-Carlo method is to perturb all of the available observations simultaneously with random numbers of a realistic amplitude. |
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This time, the meteorological bad conditions did not manage to perturb Randy de Puniet. |
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When the aspirant thus sees the Divinity as the basis, the peripheral quality of the thoughts does not perturb him anymore. |
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The installation of these IT systems may briefly perturb the quality of client service. |
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It should not perturb you, if you stand aside and observe their flow. |
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The autumn will be hot, warned the trade unions, which generally respect the summer armistice and the holidays of their members before launching the movements intended to perturb as many people as possible. |
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Since then, her team has defined the mechanisms by which oncogenes perturb molecular networks in hematopoietic cells, causing cell differentiation arrest and the onset of a preleukemic state. |
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Large concentrations of metallic sulphides and oxides may perturb the isothermal regime locally since metallic minerals have very high thermal conductivities. |
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There is therefore also a need to pay attention so that space activities do not perturb uncontrollably the transparency of the Earth's environment to outside radiation. |
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In Secret Agent, moral scruples perturb the decent English while, killer and clown, Hispanic Peter Lorre finds the murder business ludicrously comic. |
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He showed that gravitational perturbations by random passing stars would perturb the orbits in the comet cloud, occasionally sending a comet into the planetary region where it could be observed. |
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As the wind blows, pressure and friction perturb the equilibrium of the water surface and transfer energy from the air to the water, forming waves. |
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