Sentence examples for belonging generally from inspiring English sources

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The distance cutoff varies from 2 to 4 Å, by steps of 0.1 Å, and the minimal cluster size varies from 5 to 10 by steps of 1, a given conformation belonging generally to several clusters.

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Those in one fairly distinct group with periods of about 200 days belong generally to the larger class of stars called Population II (older stars found mainly in the galactic core and halo).

But he described the work in general terms: The team took spinal-cord cells, from adults animals, that had matured to the progenitor stage -- developed, or differentiated, enough to belong generally to the spinal cord but not enough to be assigned to any specific part of the cord.

In central Europe, bank voles belong generally to the same phylogeographic lineage with no or very little substructure in mitochondrial DNA (Wójcik et al. 2010; Mertens et al. 2011).

The entomopathogens are generally ubiquitous and belong mostly to the phyla Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, Oomycota, Ascomycota, and Deuteromycota.

However, decision-makers and researchers belong to generally disparate universes, and their lack of interaction is considered to be the main obstacle to knowledge use (15).

When analyzing solely the clonal complex, isolates belonging to CC45 generally showed intermediate sensitivity to photodynamic treatment (Fig.  3).

We suggest a reformulation to search for the supertree among species trees that contain clades present in the set of input trees or, more generally, belonging to a predefined set Р. We developed a deterministic algorithm that finds the supertree for any given P in the time cubic of | P|.

It might be assumed that since teachers generally belong to an older generation than the students, they may be considered immigrants to and not natives of the digital universe.

Generally, isolates belonging to the same cluster or PFGE type were identified with the same MLVA type.

Elements belonging to this superfamily generally have two ORFs, one encoding a DNA binding protein and the other encoding a transposase [ 15].

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