Sentence examples for cases behaved in from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, it sometimes acted like morphine (called an agonist) and in other cases behaved in a manner opposite that of morphine (called an antagonist or blocker).

The two distinct rawCNVEs in both cases behaved in the same way in the population (duplication one individual, no change in the rest of the individuals investigated); also, in both cases, the two regions lay within 1 Mb on the chromosome.

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The general conclusion is that the two cases behave in a similar fashion.

T-cell LGL leukaemia is the most common form of clonal LGL disorders and most cases behave in an indolent fashion.

This is true for the theoretical case of a homogeneous tumour type behaving in vivo in the same way as its cells do in vitro.

People of faith behave on average no better, and in some cases behave worse, than people of no faith.

The authors do not make clear why they have chosen to analyze two variants, Y10F, which in all cases mimics the wild type Y10 variant and Y10A, which in all cases behaves quite differently.

"In all documented cases, the forces behaved in a standard way: They broke into the home, without introduction, fired into the air, swore and beat people without reason," the report said.

Anti-TPO antibodies were elevated in patients 1 and 2 (2 out of 3 cases) and both behaved in a thyroiditis fashion.

But in the case where it behaved in the inconsistent manner, they went for the old object over the new one.

Even with their seeming success, arms designers continued to do underground tests to determine how cases would behave in the first milliseconds after the atomic blast.

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