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Students describe a subset of experiments in scientific paper format.
The two could easily be the sitcom characters Will and Grace; in fact, Bravo executives actually use the phrase "Will and Grace" to describe a subset of their viewers: urban gay men and single female professionals, two categories of viewers particularly drawn to shows like "Project Runway" and "Top Chef".
It is used to describe a subset of algorithmic trading activities largely associated with the sell side of the financial industry.
Magical realism is the term used to describe a subset of literary fiction where magic is injected into an otherwise realistic setting, often as a metaphor to express the author's view of a particular political or social situation.
Though the total number of pipe leaks of all types are stable, "blowouts" -- a term used to describe a subset of pipe breaks that damage roads -- are up from last year, with 34 in July and 24 in August.
Garcia-Lecea and coworkers describe a subset of mCP epithelial precursor cells that are initially spread out at the dorsal midline from rhombomere 2 6 that coalesce between 48 72 hpf and express GFP in their SqET33-E20 line [21].
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Current modeling methods are limited to describing a subset of the spatial and spectral parameter space and thus cannot be extended to the full range of microchip platforms.
This report describes a subset of patients with UARS diagnosed by polysomnography who do not manifest snoring, which we define as silent upper airway resistance syndrome (SUARS).
Describing a subset of sports enthusiasts as "300-level fans" doesn't stir the imagination — it lacks the catchy panache of, say, "Bleacher Bums".
And I do think that means they have viable organisms". Doctors have long described a subset of Lyme patients whose symptoms are only partly resolved with treatment and another group of patients who seem to get better when on antibiotics but relapse after the medicine is stopped.
Complete DiGeorge syndrome (cDGS) describes a subset of patients with DiGeorge syndrome that have thymic aplasia, and thus are at risk for severe opportunistic infections.
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