Sentence examples for consideration of selection from inspiring English sources

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Comparable examples from other taxa are sparse, but recent evidence based upon levels of phenotypic divergence (rather than actual estimates of selection), or detailed consideration of selection on a singe niche dimension, does exist.

Routinely collected data, although cost-effective, does have drawbacks, requiring the consideration of selection effects.

Consideration of selection pressures observed in conjunction with known functional information allowed prediction of residue function and refinement of domain boundaries.

After consideration of selection and information bias in subgroup analyses, this effect was confirmed (e.g., only cross-sectional study designs or uniform exposure assessment).

Practical factors often determine which data are collected, but in principle, disease based registries have the advantage of enabling consideration of selection for a procedure and potential for associated bias in an evaluation.

We first would like to examine the predicted trends of codons and codon sets rather than amino acids that are subjected for major consideration of selection as one of the key variables.

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This paper presents the role of electrode material and engineering aspects in spray charging with emphasis on theoretical considerations of selection of electrode material and its dimensional shape and size.

Performance in selection tests is also influenced by socio-demographic factors [ 6, 7] and so any consideration of how selection factors might be associated with ultimate career destination also needs to take into account such potential confounding influences.

We present an energy-efficient resource allocation scheme with joint consideration of relay selection, subcarrier pairing, and power allocation.

In this way, the simultaneous consideration of multiple selection criteria provides an ideal platform for exploring trade-offs upon which environmentally conscious business decision-making can be based.

The bias is further reflected in the near-universal consideration of kin selection (Hamilton 1964) coupled with widespread neglect of reciprocity (Trivers 1971), although the scientific literature over the past several decades typically treats the concepts in tandem (c.f., Krebs and Davies 1993; Nowak 2006).   5.

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