Sentence examples for defined as an alternative from inspiring English sources

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An allele is defined as an alternative form of the same gene that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome.

"We very much believe in euthanasia, but that's as it is literally defined, as an alternative to suffering," she said.

Fairtrade Certification Fairtrade is defined as "an alternative approach to conventional trade that aims to improve the livelihoods and well-being of small producers by improving their market access, strengthening their organizations, paying them a fair price with a fixed minimum, and providing continuity in trading relationships".

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CD36 is a phagocytic scavenger receptor for amyloid beta peptide (Aβ) [ 18], but has been defined as an M2a alternative activation marker for human macrophages [ 12].

Relapse was defined as a requirement for alternative treatment for UC, including surgery or an increase in the dose of MMX mesalazine above 2.4 g/day.

The initial and alternative scenarios are defined as well as the method for switching between them.

It has been suggested that the alternative hypothesis might be defined as 'uniformly most powerful Bayesian tests' where the alternative hypothesis is defined as an average value of any hypothetical intervention effect resulting in a Bayes factor below a given threshold [ 2, 79].

Sensitivity per sample and virus was assessed using the following definitions: true negatives (TN), defined as the number of patients negative in all three specimens and false negatives (FN), defined as a negative sample while an alternative specimen from the same patient tested positive for a given virus.

As the underpinning technology, VR has been defined as a 3D computer-generated alternative environment to be immersed in, for navigating around and interacting with (Briggs 1996), or as a component of communication taking place in a 'synthetic' space, which embeds human as its integral part (Regenbrecht and Donath 1997).

The importance of Grosseteste's account of the freedom of the will lies in the fact he is one of the few thinkers in his day to hold that the freedom of the will is indeed to be defined as a capacity to will alternatives.

Thus, they conclude that the freedom of the will cannot be defined as a capacity to turn between alternatives, and instead present alternative definitions of freedom some, for example, define the will's freedom as its inability to be compelled.

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