Sentence examples for correspondence to two from inspiring English sources

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It has also been previously observed [ 26] that 30% of the sorghum genome showed correspondence to two or more unlinked intervals which the authors postulated could either be due to very localised colinearity or which may reflect more recent duplications superimposed on more ancient ones.

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Shoemaker first suggested this move in correspondence to one of us (TO), and it is discussed in O'Connor 1994 and 2000b.

In a another email to HuffPost, Pielke said that his correspondence to the two colleagues was not on behalf of FiveThirtyEight, "but rather to two scientific peers I have known for decades".

The x and y components of the 3D vector Θ have on one-to-one correspondence to the two spatial coordinates on the CCD.

The four para-MeO-PBDEs used in this study were selected because of their structural correspondence to the four para-HO-PBDEs, because these compounds are formed through methylation of HO-PBDEs, probably by a catechol- O-methyltransferase.

We limited our correspondence to those eight months because freedom of information rules allow the government to refuse requests if you ask for too much.

The review section consists of four parts that cover the general practices in the literature, and where applicable research findings as well, about the design features of WAF tests, test administration, scoring, and test-taker characteristics, in correspondence to the four aforementioned questions that guided this review.

Figure  2 shows the main syntenic blocks and rearrangements among these species and their correspondence to the six faba bean chromosomes.

Both of the BAC sequences showed adequate correspondence to the four genome contigs (Supplementary Fig. S2), suggesting that SME_r2.5.1 was properly assembled overall.

Bradwardine, whose main aim was to refute Aristotle's opinion that the world is eternal, applied the principle of one-to-one correspondence to show that two infinites would be equal or – in modern terms – that an infinite subset is equal to the set of which it is a part (Bradwardine 1618, 121C 124C).

Moser was particularly focussed on e-mail correspondence, according to seven people familiar with the case.

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