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Meanings of physiological property in English
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Usage of physiological property in English
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According to their physiologicalproperties these bacteria have been identified as Microbacterium sp.
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On the basis of its physiologicalproperties, this isolate was classified as Pseudomonas putida.
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Once formed, dendrites subdivide into compartments with distinct physiologicalproperties that enable dendritic computations.
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Putative retained genes exhibit possible functions that might explain the peculiar physiologicalproperties of mosses.
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Brain circuits comprise vast numbers of interconnected neurons with diverse molecular, anatomical and physiologicalproperties.
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The present results provide a molecular basis to elucidate the remarkable physiologicalproperties of this neurotoxin.
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Few studies, however, have investigated the biochemical and physiologicalproperties of the dACC in such populations.
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Due to their biochemical and physiologicalproperties, these molecules are interesting for medical and biotechnological purposes.
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Moreover, autopsy studies have identified anatomically preserved but unmyelinated axons that could potentially subserve normal physiologicalproperties.
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Stress profoundly affects physiologicalproperties of neurons across brain circuits and thereby increases the risk for depression.
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It is suggested that diverse biological clocks share physiologicalproperties in their phase responses irrespective of period length.
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This review will discuss these conflicting physiologicalproperties of glucagon, and the attempts to harness these effects pharmacologically.
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The phototrophic purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus offers unique physiologicalproperties that are favorable for biosynthesis of hydrophobic terpenes.
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Physiologicalproperties of cells such as restitutions of refractoriness and of conduction velocity are given via experimentally measured functions.
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In this review article, we summarize the molecular and physiologicalproperties of monocytes in relation to other myeloid cells.
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Photoreceptors of nocturnal geckos are transmuted cones that acquired rod morphological and physiologicalproperties but retained cone-type phototransduction proteins.