Sentence examples for and considered the same from inspiring English sources

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Based on the WHO's 2009 study in Iran [ 10], we assumed the same method and considered the same effect on increasing the rate of EBF.

We gathered microarray expression data for HT29 [ 23] and considered the same epigenetic transitions as described above, and can report that the tendencies towards hyperactivation or hypersilencing of H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 gene groups became even more pronounced in HT29 cells.

Students in both programs have worked in small groups, studied similar content, and considered the same professional and attitudinal issues such as moral reasoning, client-centred care, professional behavior and professional code of ethics.

An ambiguous allele indicates that more than one base was called at that base, and since these are inbred animals, those calls are ignored and considered the same as a no call or an 'N'.

As previously, we considered all coding SNPs from dbsnp 138 CEU catalogue present in UCSC hg19 gene catalogue and considered the same gene catalogue to create our gene model by means of RSEQtools [ 22].

We considered all coding SNPs from dbsnp 138 CEU catalogue present in UCSC hg19 gene catalogue and considered the same gene catalogue to create our gene model by means of RSEQtools [ 22].

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We again begin with the case when (Omega ) is a polytope and consider the same partition (Omega _k).

Discover (reimplemented): Reimplementation of the Discover benchmark codec based on turbo coding and considering the same simulation conditions as in [31].

And consider the same example through time, in the case of a child (the son of the mechanic) who is learning how to answer the phone instead of his father.

The most common approach in dairy cattle to prove genotype by environment interactions is a multiple-trait model application, and considering the same traits in different environments as different traits.

Thus if the form in question "is simple, we should consider…what natural capacity it has for acting and on what, or for being acted upon and by what," and if it is complex, we should count its sub-forms, and consider the same things about them as about the simple ones (270d3 7).

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