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Meanings of
modulate
in English
Portuguese
modular
Catalan
modular
Back to the meaning
Vary the pitch of one's speech.
tone
inflect
Portuguese
modular
Portuguese
modular
Catalan
modular
Back to the meaning
Fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of.
regulate
Portuguese
modular
Synonyms
Examples for "
tone
"
tone
inflect
Examples for "
tone
"
1
However, he has taken on a more serious
tone
in recent days.
2
Analysts said that this could set the
tone
for the new year.
3
Despite Romney's new course on immigration, Ryan has taken a harder
tone
.
4
No clear image would come, no
tone
of voice or remembered words.
5
You must know best. Her
tone
clearly said she didn't believe that.
1
Some avoid gender altogether, some gender just the pronouns, others
inflect
the nouns, too.
2
In principle, however, all B words could
inflect
,
and all inflected in exactly the same way.
3
Each platform will have its own inbuilt protocols which will
inflect
the ways people use them.
4
He allows the words to mould the music and
inflect
its rhythm, rather than the other way around.
5
The student should practice on them till he can
inflect
with ease and in a full sonorous voice.
Usage of
modulate
in English
1
Currently, however, no treatment strategies are clinically available to specifically
modulate
lymphangiogenesis.
2
Chemical probes are essential tools used to study and
modulate
biological systems.
3
However, factors that
modulate
the placental transfer of IgG remain largely undefined.
4
Different cytokines and chemicals can be used to
modulate
this osteogenic response.
5
These findings suggest that nonoxidative stress pathways primarily
modulate
OSA-related cardiovascular consequences.
6
However, the MDR1 haplotypes did not generally
modulate
the risk of PD.
7
These efforts, however, necessitate an understanding of factors that
modulate
its formation.
8
Conclusions: Our results show that betamethasone-17-valerate may
modulate
the response in ICD.
9
Here, we investigated whether cannabinoid-opioid interactions
modulate
motivational effects of food reinforcement.
10
It is therefore likely that X-inactivation does
modulate
the phenotype in RTT.
11
The lack of specific inhibitors prevents therapeutic applications to
modulate
AID functions.
12
Membrane depolarization leads to changes in gene expression that
modulate
neuronal plasticity.
13
The changes in plaque composition caused by IL17 might
modulate
plaque stability.
14
The polymorphisms
modulate
risk of these cancers associated with low folate status.
15
Our data disclose the possibility that phosphorylation might
modulate
PrP biological activity.
16
Entrained circadian rhythms may
modulate
many behavioral activities of animals and humans.
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About this term
modulate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
modulate immune
modulate the expression
modulate cell
modulate host
modulate gene
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Translations for
modulate
Portuguese
modular
regular
Catalan
modular
regular
Modulate
through the time
Modulate
across language varieties
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