Sentence examples for common and defining from inspiring English sources

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The common and defining feature of these proteins is the WD (also called Trp-Asp or WD-40) motif, a ~40-amino acid stretch typically ending in Trp-Asp, but exhibiting only limited amino acid sequence conservation [ 1].

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Childhood injuries treated at home and in schools are even more common and define the base of the injury pyramid [ 8].

The common and defined feature of these proteins are short ~40 amino acid motifs, typically ending by Trp-Asp sequence, and usually composed of a 7-8 beta-propelleropeller fold.

In particular, we identify the emphasis on well-defined semantic types, provided as common URLs and defined through ontological specifications as a relevant element.

The task of both formulating a common future goal and defining a roadmap for reaching the goal was too complex for a one day workshop.

In the field of EIE (Electrical and Information Engineering), the INEIT-MUCON project formulates common Curricula and defines a minimum knowledge base for an engineer (or equivalent) in a European context, both in level and content.

For each pair of categories i and j, we consider the set of their common ancestors and define.

The lines were transposed so that they all had one common point, and defined an interaction if trajectories differed by more than the clinically relevant change in outcome (1000 inpatient days per 1000 inhabitants) in two or more points.

Yet it seems worth wondering whether something will be lost in Never-Lost Land, in a world without such a common and universally defining experience.

Perivascular cuffing, which is a common and essentially defining feature of different types of viral encephalitis, may occur as a result of barrier functions of reactive scar forming astrocytes that restrict the spread of inflammatory cells into CNS parenchyma (Fig.  1c, d) [ 226, 251].

The use of various impedance spectroscopies, including electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), photoelectrochemical impedance spectroscopy (PEIS), and those defined using various electrochemical, hydrodynamical, and mechanical conjugate variables, for studying physico-electrochemical systems is briefly reviewed with emphasis on identifying and defining a common theoretical basis.

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