Sentence examples for cores comprised of from inspiring English sources

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Only viable parts were scored and even though some cores comprised of both tumor and stroma, only one entity was scored at a time.

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It brings together traditional qualifications like GCSEs and A-levels with the Bacc "core," comprised of a range of modules encompassing team activities and community participation.

It brings together traditional qualifications like GCSEs and A-levels with the Bacc "core," comprised of a range of modules including team enterprise activities, community participation and Wales' place in Europe and the world.

When exposed to the high heat of the kiln, the extruded sedimentary material undergoes dramatic changes, developing a hard ceramic shell and a porous core comprised of non-interconnected capillaries.

Our understanding nowadays of cell-wall architecture amounts to a massive "core" comprised of peptidoglycan covalently attached via a linker unit (l-Rha d-GlcNAc-P) to a l-Rha d-GlcNAc-Pran, in turn attached to several-Rha d-GlcNAc-Pighl-Rha d-GlcNAc-Pinofuran, in torn attached to mycolinearids.

Tumor cellularity was defined as the percentage of the core comprised of invasive breast carcinoma [ 19].

[MnIII4MnIVLnIII4O6 mdea 2 mdeaH 2(O2C t Bu 6 NO3 4(H2O)2]·2MeCN (28) [55] (LnIII = TbIII, DyIII, HoIII or YIII) has an intriguing core comprised of vertex-joined LnIII2MnIII2O4 cubanes similar to (26), with a common MnIII, and two additional MnIII ions bonded to two of the corner oxygen atoms.

For example, module 3 (cell adhesion) transitioned from a core comprised of EGF and laminin domains to a larger module in which the EGF domain serves as a central hub for a variety of ECM-based architectures.

There are 4 distinct families of HEPN proteins associated with CRISPR-Cas that all show a conserved domain architectural core comprised of a distinct N-terminal Rossmann fold domain, (CRISPR-Cas associated Rossmann fold or CARF), and a C-terminal HEPN domain.

The two largest helicase superfamilies, SF1 and SF2, contain a conserved motor core comprised of a nucleotide binding site in the cleft between two RecA-like domains (Singleton et al., 2007; Fairman-Williams et al., 2010; Beyer et al., 2013; Raney et al., 2013).

A multiple alignment of this domain revealed that its core comprises of two kinked helices, predicted to form a hairpin.

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