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Approximately 38 million sequencing reads were generated per embryo and 9,489 known bovine genes were found to be expressed, with a high correlation of expression levels between samples (r > 0.97).

The mathematical function can then be expressed with a definite description, interpreting our expression "the sine of $x$" not as "$\sin(x)$", but literally as "the Sine of $x$", with a definite description, or "the $y$ such that $\text{Sine} x,y)$".

But Mr. Qasimov's mood, after so many years of interpreting Hajibeyov's Majnun, could not easily be expressed with a mugham; he was bored.

At one point, Ms. Yuki's gestures mimic those of Ms. Onoe's marionette (or possibly the other way around), demonstrating just how much meaning can be expressed with a kimono sleeve.

We show that the main features of our lubrication-based model for rebound with an inclined wall can be expressed with a simple force model proposed by Moraga et al., suitable for use in direct numerical simulations of multiphase flow.

We prove a sharp basis collapse theorem, which shows that for domain size 3 and 4, all non-trivial holographic reductions can be expressed with a basis of size 1 or 2, respectively.

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That was his space, where the joy of creativity and competition could be expressed with an array of shots rarely seen in a threesome of professionals, let alone from one skinny amateur.

Therefore, the same point can be expressed with an infinite number of different polar coordinates (r, ϕ ± n×360°) or, where n is any integer.

In wild-type p53-expressing LNCaP cells, iASPP is expressed with a relatively equal distribution between nucleus and cytoplasm, whereas LNCaP-LN3 derivatives expressed predominantly nuclear iASPP.

If morality is grounded basically in emotions and feelings, then morality cannot be decoupled from the person or persons giving voice to those precepts and how they are expressed with a person's entire being, e.g., idiosyncrasies, smirks, etc.

Passive aggression is a form of anger, except the anger is expressed with a smile instead of the typical expressions.

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