Sentence examples for bears irrespective from inspiring English sources

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The frequency and repertoire of stereotypies were significantly higher in the indoor bears irrespective of enclosure size.

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The desire to bear a child, irrespective of HIV status, was not only seen as natural, but as essential to fulfill a marriage and to be a woman.

The term "Superantigen" is used to define endogenous or exogenous factors that can stimulate T cells whose T Cell Receptors (TCR) bear specific Vβ domains, irrespective of the composition of the rest of the receptor [1], resulting in the stimulation of a large fraction (up to 20%) of the T cell population [2].

The NHIS does not cover indirect costs and therefore this cost is completely borne by the patient irrespective of their NHIS status.

In accordance with the broad international consensus that economic evaluations should be conducted from a societal perspective [ 45] this cost-effectiveness analysis will include all costs, irrespective of who actually bears them.

The costs from societal perspective will include travel and productivity costs in addition to the costs from the healthcare perspective to capture (almost) all costs related to the intervention, irrespective of who actually bears them.

The use of this mixed reference ensured that every N-labeled peptide bore a N-labeled peptide pair irrespective of the abundance of that peptide in the experimental sample.

As in other cases of this character, we accept the decision of the state court of last resort respecting the proper construction of the statute, but are in duty bound to determine the questions raised under the federal Constitution upon our own judgment of the actual operation and effect of the tax, irrespective of the form it bears or how it is characterized by the state courts.

We encourage the development of drugs targeting KCa3.1 channels as they could be of benefit for CF patients irrespective of the CFTR mutation they bear.

The intuition as to which these are is simple the supervenience basis is to include just the qualitative intrinsic properties and relations of the parts, i.e., the properties and relations which these bear in and of themselves, without regard to any other objects, and irrespective of any further consequences of their bearing these properties for the properties of any wholes they might compose.

However, the label 'externalism' has been occasionally used for weaker views: a semantic account may be regarded as externalist if it takes semantic content to depend in one way or another on relations a computational system bears to things outside itself (Rey 2005; Borg 2012), irrespective of whether such relations affect the system's cognitive state.

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