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Meanings of fundamental property in anglès
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Usage of fundamental property in anglès
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Plasticity is a fundamentalproperty of the neural system controlling breathing.
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This heterogeneity within a tumor is a fundamentalproperty of cancer.
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Another possibility stems from a fundamentalproperty of the element.
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It is probably a fundamentalproperty of this realm.
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Ascribing affective valence to stimuli or mental states is a fundamentalproperty of human experiences.
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Sleep homeostasis is a fundamentalproperty of vigilance state regulation that is highly conserved across species.
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The formation of cellulose by an organism has long been considered a fundamentalproperty of plants.
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Gender was a fundamentalproperty of the cells.
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It's a fundamentalproperty of the cells themselves.
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This is a fundamentalproperty of nondividing tissues, but it is not known how it comes about.
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This is a fundamentalproperty of forces.
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This property of reacting to the environment without undergoing destruction is, as has been stated, a fundamentalproperty of organisms.
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It's a fundamentalproperty of the genome and of cells, but it's been a little forgotten in the focus on sequence.
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Experiments in monkeys have shown that coding the goal of the motor acts is a fundamentalproperty of the cortical motor system.
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Purpose: A high-rate glycolysis is a fundamentalproperty of solid tumors and is associated with an over-expression of glucose transporters and glycolytic enzymes.
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Resilience to host inflammation and other perturbations is a fundamentalproperty of gut microbial communities, yet the underlying mechanisms are not well understood.