Sentence examples for could be ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, there could be ambiguity in the orthologous relationships between the chemokine genes of different species.

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Consequently, this monophyletic cluster recognized as a putative species by the method of Pons et al. [ 28] could be without ambiguity named as Leopoldamys neilli.

Using NGS data for HLA typing, there could be phasing ambiguities.

In some cases, ATP synthases could be identified without ambiguity.

A takeaway for practitioners could be to practice ambiguity together with counterparts and avoid doing so alone.

This variation of feeling could be explained by ambiguity of reports on death, found by authors, and polarity of satisfaction in the D&D factor in the WHOQOL-OLD instrument.

All sub-strategies could be classified without ambiguity.

In total, 41 of them could be assigned without ambiguity to single genomic positions distributed on 40 different supercontigs.

It should also be noted that about 1/3 (544) of the 'doubtful' sequences could be attributed without ambiguity to chimeras, because they presented library specific sequences in the [30%-70 [30%-70val of the sequence.

By contacting the patients personally a high degree of precision could be obtained and ambiguities resolved.

For example, when a provided gene label is ambiguous, depending on whether the ambiguity could be resolved, CytoSaddleSum will relay a warning or an error message reported by SaddleSum.

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