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Handel achieves a huge breadth of musical thought when composing almost mechanistically in the least weighty of styles
How To Use mechanistically In A Sentence
- In any case, what he found was that treating two different leukemia and lymphoma cell lines with ascorbate at those concentrations before treating them with chemotherapeutic agents, including mechanistically dissimilar agents such as doxorubicin, which intercalates with DNA and causes DNA breaks; methotrexate, which inhibits folate metabolism; cisplatin, which crosslinks DNA; vincristine, which interferes with microtubule function; and imatinib mesylate (better known by its trade name of Gleevec), a selective inhibitor of the activity of a protein called bcr-abl, which is the oncogene that plays a central role in the development of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Adrian Monck
- In a blog posting Tuesday he said that monetary policy can help by "non-mechanistically" leaning against credit booms or capital inflows. IMF Shifts Advice to Banks on Asset Bubbles
- You are able to explain things mechanistically but if the underlying nature of reality does not lend itself to this approach you will not only not get answers, you will build a philosophical edifice which is debilitating to the human spirit. About: The Progressive Diminishment of Man
- Comics were the products of mechanistic, capitalist production, he argued, and could therefore affect children's minds mechanistically.
- In Commons's work two opposing resultants of underlying, real economic forces do not impersonally, mechanistically interact and come into static equilibrium.
- This may be so even though they may differ mechanistically.
- The molecular model shows that there are two possible mechanistically distinguishable pathways.
- The deltaic regional factors, such as increased sediment delivery to wetlands and increased marsh flooding with sea-level rise, were mechanistically incorporated into the model.
- Handel achieves a huge breadth of musical thought when composing almost mechanistically in the least weighty of styles
- Can you think of any reason the upper part of the pathway is mechanistically different from the lower part? Behe's Test, Take 2