Sentence examples for be confidently identified from inspiring English sources

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The conclusions derived in this work directly apply only to subsets of proteins in each of the studied eukaryotic organisms that are, first, highly conserved in evolution so that orthologs between distant organisms can be identified with confidence and, second, are highly expressed so that they can be confidently identified by proteomic methods.

These features can be confidently identified in the Paleozoic Era (approximately 541 million to 252 million years ago) and possibly in the Neoproterozoic Era (the later part of the Proterozoic Eon, occurring approximately 1 billion to 541 million years ago), but their recognition is more problematic with increasing age.

Zhmud also argues against the split on the grounds that there are no individuals in the historical record that can be confidently identified as acusmatici.

The first experiment shows a strong correlation between the EV score output by EVA and if a particular fingermark can be confidently identified by a commercial matcher (see Fig. 4).

Only those species that could be confidently identified from up to 3 m off the bottom were included in the analysis.

The initial set of proteins was limited to those that could be confidently identified, and was further screened to remove proteins with few non-zero peptide hits.

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And Union Square is confidently identified as being named for the Union cause when in fact its name long predates the war.

Only few genes have been confidently identified to be involved in the Follicular (FO) and Marginal Zone (MZ) B cell differentiation, migration, and retention in the periphery.

A total of 80 proteins affected by calcium in 4-day-old germinating soybean cotyledons and 71 in embryos were confidently identified.

One of my father's posthumous appearances was as a Victorian statesman, and an old tramp, grey-haired and not undistinguished, was confidently identified as St Joseph (minus his donkey), just as I was taken briefly for St John.

Although Samuel Clemens's earliest use of the pseudonym Mark Twain has been confidently identified—he first used it in February 1863 in the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise the exact origins of the name remain obscure.

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