Sentence examples for an indicative for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an indicative for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a meaning related to indication or representation, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "The results of the survey serve as an indicative for future trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "an indicator of" or "a sign of".

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This result is an indicative for the peripheral antinociceptive activity of the C. aeruginosa extract.

We also retrieved information on antidiabetic drugs (insulin and peroral drugs) as an indicative for a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and cholesterol-lowering agents (statins) indicative of hypercholesterolemia, since these are associated with male breast cancer [ 11, 12].

The direct antiangiogenic activity was evaluated using various models: ex vivo rat aortic ring assay, in vitro assessment of HUVEC proliferation and migration, and in vivo CAM assay, while we used the changes in the expression of HIF-1α and VEGF in breast cancer cells (MCF 7) as an indicative for the indirect antiangiogenic activity.

The strong intra-cluster molecular function consistency lends itself to development of new UniRef features such as cluster-level GO annotations whereas the annotation inconsistencies observed in approximately 3% of the clusters is an indicative for a potential use of UniRef databases in detection of annotation errors.

For this purpose, specific fragment for each SlMKK gene was chosen to generate VIGS construct and standard VIGS procedure with a phytoene desaturase (PDS) construct as an indicative for VIGS efficiency of each experiment was performed on 2-week-old plants [ 47].

For this purpose, specific fragment for each Sl-MMP gene (Additional file 2) was chosen to generate VIGS construct and standard VIGS procedure with a phytoene desaturase (PDS) construct as an indicative for VIGS efficiency of each experiment was performed on 2-week-old plants [ 25, 26].

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LDH is an important enzyme for carbohydrate metabolism and is used as an indicative criterion for exposure to chemical stress [ 33].

Subsequently, this study exposes that the frequency downshift for the damaged pile relative to the undamaged one is an indicative index for the damage extent.

Therefore, RD50 value should be limited to an indicative tool for those compounds which might exert a sensory irritation below the thresholds for observable morphological effects.

The move in France comes as Kristriansen confirmed New Look said it has received an indicative offer for its loss-making French chain, Mim.

Last month François Loos, France's industry minister, said 2009 was "an indicative date" for competition rather than a firm deadline.

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