Sentence examples for considered as empty from inspiring English sources

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Lapita: Oceanic Ancestors at the Musée du Quai Branly, in Paris, is the first exhibition on mainland France to focus on one of the oldest civilisations of Oceania, a continent long considered as empty, or almost.

To avoid the toxic effect of ccdB gene to the E.coli, the CDS of GFP was used to replace the poison gene ccdB, and the vectors containing GFP were considered as empty vectors in the measurement of bacteria growth rate and complementation of LB650.

Finally the boutons without MT staining are considered as empty boutons.

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The pcDNA3.2 containing GFP was considered as an empty vector in the subcellular localization analysis in the mammalian cells.

Every instrument and sound should be clearly heard and felt so using the stereo field is considered as a empty foundation in which we'll create architecture that addresses each Planet and its physical make-up.

Accordingly, in our work, the mutant LdLdARL-1/T34N was considered as an empty form, and the new mutant LdARL-1/T51N, a GDP-blocked form (cf Fig S3).

Any pod that had no or non-viable seeds was considered as an empty pod.

Pollen grains, which took stain and had a regular outline, were considered as fertile, while empty and unstained ones as sterile [ 29].

Among surface dipoles, we choose randomly 100 cells that are considered as seed cells of empty space.

Here, 1/k 4 and 1/k −4 can be considered as the life time of empty Cin and Cout states, respectively.

Defects in the left hind limb of each dog were repaired by PRF implantation whereas those in the right hind limb were left empty and considered as the controls.

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