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The last example I will discuss has the goal to summarize three landmarks of the suggested perspective: the relation holding between local (specific genes/proteins) and global (genome-wide/proteome-wide) effects and the cognate concept of scalability, i.e. the possibility to reproduce some general effects by a randomly down-sized version of the entire system [ 22].
Many of the studies used the terms interchangeably, showing misconceptions and loose or inconsistent application of the cognate concepts.
We begin by separating the concept of change from several cognate concepts, specifically cause, time and motion.
In particular, the data to be systematized are taken to be people's intuitions involving some shared concept of law (or cognate concepts like legal validity or legal obligation).
The principal design concept of stapled α-helical peptides is to mimic a cognate (protein) ligand relative to binding its target via an α-helical interface.
As its very name, a cognate of the English word "erudite," seems to suggest, the stakes are quite high.
One 300-level creative writing class may be used as a cognate.
Finally, a Ub-loaded E2 selectively interacts with a cognate E3 that recruits a specific substrate.
However, in this 15th C Portuguese treatise, it is called simply 'brasil', a cognate for 'brazilwood'brazilwood
This character cheng is a cognate for and ultimately derived from the term cheng, to rectify.
The word is a cognate of the English word video--visual knowledge.
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