Sentence examples for contents of key from inspiring English sources

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This quantitative comparison of data points is complemented by a separate review of the contents of key facts (comprising approximately 50,000 words in the ontological knowledge base) to evaluate the actual evidence base (Semenza et al., 2011).

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The current and future work, and content of key standards and groups are outlined.

The Guardian looked at eight big supermarkets and compared the fat, sugar and calorie content of key ingredients in a typical Christmas dinner, using the supermarket's own luxury brand.

As we saw particularly in Part II of this series, there is an ongoing tug-of-war in BHR over not just leadership but who is defining the content of key terms of the BHR deal as we move from principle to practice.

Such studies face methodological challenges including poor availability of data on the content of key micronutrients in local foods.

Specific strength training but not general endurance training increased the protein content of key proteins in carbohydrate storage and oxidation in myalgic skeletal muscle.

A rapid and reliable way to evaluate the relative content of key polysaccharides in the hemicellulosic fraction is by using immunobased techniques.

Occasionally, selected morphological features are recorded and the content of key chemical constituents determined, but unbiased and comprehensive chemical phenotypes have not been included systematically in diversity surveys.

Among the most widely used genetic features are genes that encode herbicide tolerance, insect resistance or improve content of key nutrients.

The aim of the present study was to determine the mRNA content of heat shock proteins together with that of cytokines, growth regulating proteins, as well as mRNA and protein content of key enzymes in metabolism.

Analysis of liver mRNA content of key factors involved in lipid metabolism demonstrates a decrease in lipogenic gene expression, and an increase in mRNA coding for enzymes/factors involved in hepatic catabolism (CPT1, PGC1α).

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