Sentence examples for date belonging from inspiring English sources

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This pattern is highly conserved among marsupials and is already present in the oldest metatherian tarsus known to date, belonging to Sinodelphys szalayi [ 74].

Owing to significant differences in the distributions of age and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) on index date between treatment groups, a new cohort of 39,225 patients was identified with matching for age and HbA1c at index date, belonging to three treatment groups: (a) insulin group, n = 28,551, (b) EBID group, n = 2,804, and (3) EBID + insulin group, n = 7,870.

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Instead, the era as a whole belonged to Walpole and his court — as this one, to date, belongs to Barack Obama.

The first element of v (i.e., 1) means that the value of the first record in Table 1 on attribute "Date" belongs to "Wed".

The highest average debt to date belongs to last year's graduating seniors.

All T. vaginalis papain-like proteinases characterized to date belong to family C1 (cathepsin L-like).

The majority of disease resistance genes cloned to date belong to the NB-LRR family.

All l-xylulose reductases characterized to date belong to the superfamily of short chain dehydrogenases and reductases (SDR).

All Facetotecta described to date belong to the genus Hansenocaris, although undoubtedly this covers a more extensive taxonomic diversity [ 35].

Many of the cyclic genes identified to date belong to the Notch signalling pathway (Summarized in Table 1).

Most T1SS exoproteins characterized to date belong to animal pathogens and act as toxins, proteases, lipases or adhesins which promote virulence [ 78].

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