Sentence examples for degrees of implication from inspiring English sources

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The 64 driver TFs possess varying degrees of implication in tumorigenesis in different tumor types, as illustrated in Fig.  1 and Additional file 1: Figure S2.

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Conviction is rather inspired in the logical definition of implication and attempts to calculate the degree of implication of any rule.

It ranges within [0, 1] (lapl(A to B) = frac{Support A cup B) + 1}{Support(A) + 2}) (10) Conviction Measure the degree of implication of a rule [18].

Promoting vibrations are identified in this approach by determining the degree of implication of protein motions in the reaction coordinate that crosses the transition state.

In recent weeks, the New York Times produced a series, "Degrees of Debt," examining the "implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families" and making one Kelsey Griffith, a 2012 graduate of Ohio Northern University with $120,000 in debt, the poster child for students who recklessly pursue "their dreams rather than obsess on the sticker price".

No one likes to talk of "degrees of rape", with the accompanying implication that some are less reprehensible than others.

Racism reflects an acceptance of the deepest forms and degrees of divisiveness and carries the implication that differences among groups are so great that they cannot be transcended.

We then discuss the effects of plasticity, non-linear elasticity and increased number of degrees of freedom and conclude the implication of small COR in crashworthiness design.

On Sunday, The New York Times introduced the series "Degrees of Debt," which examines "the implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families".

The reporters, Ron Lieber and Andrew Martin, recently wrote articles about the difficulties of paying back student loans as part of The New York Times's series Degrees of Debt, which examines the implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families.

The reporters, Ron Lieber and Andrew Martin, wrote recent articles about the difficulties of paying back student loans as part of The New York Times's series Degrees of Debt, which examines the implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families.

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