Sentence examples for ambiguity derived from from inspiring English sources

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However, due to the code bias of BDS observations, the float wide-lane ambiguity derived from MW observations may be far away from the expected value and lead to incorrect ambiguity resolution.

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Some ambiguity derives from our basic relationship to nature.

This ambiguity derives from the fact that studies suggesting DHIPK2-mediated phosphorylation of Ser-297 of Gro were based on the use of a multiple point mutant in which Ser-297 was mutated together with Ser-194, Ser-196, Ser-285, and Ser-287 [29].

Further widening the conceptual framework, I conclude that Barbie's ambiguities derived from profound and persistent ambivalences about gender entrenched in American culture and experienced by her creator, Ruth Handler.

In the process of ambiguity resolution, we usually fix the WL ambiguities firstly, and then the narrow-lane (NL) ambiguities derived from the ionosphere-free ambiguity and fixed WL ambiguity can be resolved to integer values.

However, ROMA includes other sources of false positives, most importantly read-through transcripts into adjacent genes due to inefficient transcription termination in vitro, as well as ambiguities derived from impure protein preparation or the microarray analysis as such (65).

A playwright who won a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000, Mr. Gao works in a time-honored ink-and-brush medium but updates it with a sense of spatial ambiguity derived in part from photography.

A second source of ambiguity derives from the rather idiosyncratic nature of the evidence.

Inferences about the independence of economic preferences for risk and ambiguity are derived from estimation of a mixed logit model, where the choice probabilities are functions of two random effects: the proxies for risk-aversion and ambiguity-aversion.

Given that this ambiguity largely derived from a lack of information, it follows that the test for recombination is limited because few significantly different topologies will be produced by a data set that lacks signal generally.

Hart et al. [ 5] designated NANOGP1 as NANOG2 and referred to it as a functional gene, whereas Booth and Holland [ 4] argued that because of its relatively high degree of divergence from NANOG, and the comparative paucity and ambiguity of transcripts derived from it, NANOGP1 is an unprocessed duplication pseudogene.

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