Sentence examples for Observed entities from inspiring English sources

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It is well known that correlation between transcripts and protein abundance is variable [ 21] and, as a general rule of thumb, a good correlation is observed in one third of the observed entities only.

Thus, these devices explicitly designed to monitor the earth's surface could, if so desired, conduct that monitoring without consent of the observed entities.

The constructive empiricist errs not just in believing claims about what is unobservable-but-not-actually-observed, but also in believing claims about actually observed entities the likes of macroscopic physical objects.

An important milestone in the maturity of a discipline's scientific program is the taxonomic synthesis and classification of the observed entities (taxa) that have been discovered so far, as in Gray's Anatomy for medicine and physiology, Mendeleev's Periodic Table of Elements for chemistry, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for psychiatry, and so on.

The term 'community' is applied ambiguously; in some cases, the term refers simply to a set of observed entities, while in other cases, it requires that these entities interact with one another.

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It enables, for the first time, queries across different data formats, e.g. 'Return experiments observing entities representing an "m-phase inducer phosphatase" and acting as modifier in a reaction'.

An elderly woman, observed by entities hidden amongst the architecture, walks her dog amongst the refuse that makes up the landscape.

Subcortical hyperintensities (SHs) are commonly observed radiological entities on T2-weighted (T2), proton density (PD), and fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance images (MRIs) of the aging brain [ 1, 2].

Years in the future, the observing of entities which code their own constructions and reproduction using an artificial genome would be a major scientific breakthrough for emergence science and hopefully shed light on the possible chemical origins of life on Earth.

This same type of behaviour is observed for other entities such as the oxygen-hydrogen (O―H) stretching motion in the hydroxyl group and the C=C stretching motion in molecules with carbon-carbon double bonds.

This same type of behaviour is observed for other entities such as the oxygen-hydrogen (O−H) stretching motion in the hydroxyl group and the C=C stretching motion in molecules with carbon-carbon double bonds.

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