Sentence examples for and indicates not from inspiring English sources

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NE indicates not expressed or expression was lower than 1 fold (and/or didn't meet the cut off criteria of 99% confidence interval, 150 minimum intensity or 30 μm spot size) and indicates not expressed in biological replicates.

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Different from typical methods, simply assuming that the common regions among images are the object regions, we additionally consider the disturbance from consistent backgrounds, and indicate not only common regions but salient ones among images to be the object regions.

The average relative ratio of each amplicon was given in the ordinate and indicated not only the presence of the main community members at both times of sampling but also the fluctuations of their relative abundance.

The open-endedness of the Eve episode and others indicates not only the untrappable nature of these forces but the show's refusal to pronounce final judgment.

"History and experience indicates not only that the death penalty is not working in the fight against drug trafficking and use, but that it has heaped even more misery upon Iranians.

(FNs are false negatives and N/A indicates not applicable).

CI indicates confidence intervals and NC indicates not calculable (n < 30 observations).

'se.' indicates standard error and 'na.' indicates not applicable.

ns indicates not significant.

'NS' indicates 'Not Specified'.

His dress sense indicates not.

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