Sentence examples for data uniting from inspiring English sources

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In contrast, morphological data uniting its diverse constituents, including elephants, sea cows, hyraxes, aardvarks, sengis, tenrecs and golden moles, have been difficult to identify.

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Indeed, hierarchical clustering of the tissue-samples based on the gene expression data unites all of the cancer samples into a single group to the exclusion of all normal tissues (Figure S1); however, the colorectal adenocarcinoma sample is the outlier of this group (Figure 8).

They have high-quality data, meeting all UKACR performance targets on completeness of breast cancer staging and treatment data (United Kingdom Association of Cancer Registries, 2011).

Given the fact that teachers represent a non-negligible portion of the whole working population (2.7% in France), available data united to point out the important financial implications of voice disorders as an important cause of sick-leave.

While it is already known that BCG can stimulate PBMCs to produce IFN- γ (Luo et al, 2003), and that recombinant IFN- γ can enhance HLA1 expression (Seliger et al, 2008), our data unite these two concepts by highlighting the ability of supernatants from BCG-treated PBMCs to boost HLA1 expression directly.

It wants to be the data layer uniting your information on all apps.

I mean, there may be other reasons but was data the uniting force?

Data hoarders unite!

Data from Unites States between 1986 and 2002 showed that larger families were associated with lower suicide rates whereas divorced or separated, widowed, or never married individuals conditions were associated with higher suicide rates though only among men [ 36].

To test these values for a significant difference, a randomization test based on independent random resampling without replacement was performed in the following manner [ 40- 42]: All data were united to a single univariate set consisting of 235,226 T/C values.

Previously published U.S. based cost-effectiveness models estimated the probability of receiving a liver transplant from DC using Bennett et al. [ 54], which estimated the prevalence of DC using mortality rates from a 1987 study by Gines et al. [ 55] and 1994 data from United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS) and the Division of Organ Transplantation [ 40].

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