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Meanings of extrinsic factors in English
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Usage of extrinsic factors in English
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Fibrotic conditions related to extrinsicfactors have been described as human adjuvant disease.
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The argument has been about the relative importance of intrinsic and extrinsicfactors.
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Pancreatic cancer cells are usually resistant to apoptosis mediated by intrinsic or extrinsicfactors.
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However, the role of extrinsicfactors is poorly understood.
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One drawback to previous studies has been the inability to control intrinsic and extrinsicfactors.
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It has been suggested that some extrinsicfactors, such as neural activity, may promote the regeneration process.
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Furthermore, we could partially control the fate of the regenerated neurons with extrinsicfactors or intrinsic genes.
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Maturation and survival of plasma cells (PCs) depends on extrinsicfactors provided in specialized niches.
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We postulate that the endogenously controlled schedule of nocturnal departures is modified by intrinsic and extrinsicfactors.
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Recent studies have demonstrated that HSC quiescence is regulated by a complex network of cell-intrinsic and - extrinsicfactors.
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Accordingly, elucidating the role of extrinsicfactors in controlling muscle stem cell fate, in particular self-renewal, is critical.
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While various studies have identified extrinsicfactors that modulate phagocytosis in health and disease, key intracellular regulators are less understood.
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NHE activity is also subject to control by a variety of extrinsicfactors including hormones, growth factors, cytokines, and pharmacological agents.
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Thus, HIF-2alpha effects are modulated by a number of intrinsic and extrinsicfactors which may be most relevant in tumour cells.
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They said the results consistently suggested 70-90 percent of the risk was due to extrinsicfactors.
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Recent studies have clarified that intrinsic and extrinsicfactors can induce epigenetic transgenerational phenotypes through apparent reprogramming of the male germ line.