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In ProtecT, recruiters needed to confidently express that men were eligible for all three treatments, of which the most effective was unknown, and that a trial was needed, with randomisation providing a plausible way of reaching a decision (Donovan et al, 2002).

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The Violin Concerto, unfortunately, is too long for what it has to say, and so its ideas, few of them very significant or confidently expressed, rattle around in the empty spaces.

But Brown's landscapes confidently expressed an emergent new relationship with nature: it was no longer a predatory force to be excluded, but, increasingly, a source of joy and inspiration.

And yet in parallel with this Indian summer of the gunboat ran a great civilian blooming as the population grew more various, more feminist and more tolerant: attitudes that began to be confidently expressed in the early 1980s partly as a reaction and counterforce to Thatcherism.

Instead, she confidently expresses her specific racial experiences while still appealing to mainstream audiences with her vivid storytelling.

(Nowadays, it isn't hard to find youthful, ambitious Filipinos confidently expressing their views in international conferences and gathering, especially when they sit among fellow Asians, who happen to be less adept at English and cosmopolitan in outlook).

The 460 Arabidopsis genes represented by B. rapa EST hits, but not confidently expressed in Arabidopsis nectaries, are highlighted in Table S8.

Interestingly, every one of the 55 Arabidopsis photosynthesis loci represented by B. rapa ESTs were also confidently expressed in Arabidopsis nectaries via microarray, with more than 90% of these genes displaying probe set signal values >1,000 (median intensity was scaled to 100).

The panel – made up of government ministers, civil servants and child advocates – listened as the 23 children confidently expressed their thoughts about issues that mattered most to them.

All together, 12,468 genes were confidently expressed in all replicates of one or more nectary tissues, with 9,066 genes being called 'present' (co-expressed) in all nectary experiments.

If we define genes with a presence fraction of 95% or more as confidently expressed, and genes with a presence fraction of 5% or less as confidently silent, then the ratios of confidently silent to consensus silent are between 0.61 and 0.73 for the five cell types, and the ratios of confidently expressed to consensus expressed are 0.92, 0.58, 0.48, 0.71 and 0.73 for A, B, C, D and E, respectively.

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