Sentence examples for array would have from inspiring English sources

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The loss of a solar array would have reduced the ability to produce power, possibly constraining future construction on the station.

Ian Button, who owns a caravan park on the Gower Peninsula, Swansea, overlooking the channel, said going ahead with the array would have had a "huge impact" on his business and the site would have "lost a view that's been here for generations".

The next array would have females loaded first (upper layer) and males loaded second (lower layer).

We note that RNA amplification can double the relative noise in microarray analyses by distorting expression ratios between control and experimental tissues [ 47]; thus, we cannot be sure that all downregulated genes identified by the array would have sufficiently different expression levels between wild-type and spt tissues to be detectable by in situ hybridization.

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The aim of this study was to demonstrate whether these novel arrays would have the potential to be used in molecular classification in a diagnostic setting in a future implementation.

The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether this type of arrays would have the potential as a diagnostic tool for molecular classification in a clinical setting.

In particular, the highly-differentiated cluster of intronic SNPs in the EGLN1 gene is not represented at all on this array, so would have been overlooked in an array-based approach.

For example, test ID 7 of the OA 9,4,3,2) sets parameter A to level 3, parameter B to level 1, C to level 3, and D to level 2. This array type is also known as a fractional factorial representation of a full factorial array which would have 81, or 34 unique test cases.

The full array, astronomers say, will be useful not just for science, but also as practice for a truly giant telescope known as the Square Kilometer Array, which would have a combined receiving area of a square kilometer and which astronomers hope to build in Australia or South Africa in 10 or 20 years.

The decision not to go ahead with the Argyll Array, which would have provided green energy for 1 million homes, is another blow to the government's plans to tackle a looming supply problem and to meet its low carbon targets.

Applying this approach to existing SNP array data would have expedited the identification of the TNFAIP3 intron 2 SNP association with RA.

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