emerging concept

collocation in English

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emerging
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪˈmɜː.dʒɪŋ/
us
/ɪˈmɝː.dʒɪŋ/
starting ...
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concept
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.sept/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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Together, these studies fuel theemergingconceptof glial cells as key dynamic players in regulating the transfer and storage of information in the brain.
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This review highlights theemergingconceptthat astroglia regulate barrier function at markedly different tissue interfaces.
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Rapid membrane effects of steroid hormones, anemergingconceptin neuroendocrinology.
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European citizenship is anemergingconcept, a right deriving from national citizenship.
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This type of motility is an example of anemergingconceptin microbiology: bacterial multicellularity.
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His designs reflected theemergingconceptthat the putting surfaces should be reached by aerial approaches.
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Anemergingconceptwithin the discussion of access and usage is the digital divide.
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Glocalization is anemergingconceptthroughout the business world.
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Advertising was anemergingconcept, and tobacco-related advertisements were not seen as any different from those for other products: their negative impact on health was unknown at the time.
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Related emerging concepts include: self-efficacy, personal effectiveness, flow, and mindfulness.
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Emerging concepts concerning the complexity and versatility of the epigenome may suggest ways to target genomewide cellular processes.
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Others are emerging concepts that may or may not gain popular usage.
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The potential impacts on interoperability and increased capabilities by emerging concepts must be captured by some process and exploited.
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This research and training program blends emerging concepts from complex dynamical systems with experimental techniques at the molecular, cellular, behavioral, and cognitive levels in brain sciences.
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