Sentence examples for described exploiting from inspiring English sources

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Inter-regions flows of air and water are described, exploiting information originating from GIS databases and other georeferenced data.

Although a high frequency of androgen receptor (AR) expression in human breast cancers has been described, exploiting this knowledge for therapy has been challenging.

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We also tested our method on UTKinect-Human Detection dataset which is described exploited in [6] and puts at stake the following 10 gestures: carry, clap hands, pick up, pull, push, sit down, stand up, throw, walk, and wave hands.

In another passage, she describes exploiting her personal connections to help Monique escape her bullies by switching schools — "figuring that there's nothing fair about who knows whom in life".

A 'bad husband' was further described as exploiting his wife's earnings, her services at home, exploiting her sexuality and sometimes restricting his wife's ambition to work outside the home: No matter how much a husband is educated and understands his wife, somehow his ego appears.

Nevertheless, as previously described, by exploiting the fact that the mismatched primers have slower reaction kinetics, the problems associated with ASE can be circumvented by including a protease (Proteinase K) that degrades the polymerase [ 14].

A wide range of potentially effective vascular-targeting approaches has been described, each exploiting distinctive features of the tumour vasculature (Denekamp, 1990; Bloemendal et al, 1999; Thorpe et al, 2003).

We will describe the exploiting modification direction scheme first in Section 2. Section 3 will present the concept of diamond encoding method.

Then the banks tried to censor a Cambridge student's thesis which described an exploit — but, four years later, only one major British bank has bothered to protect against that attack.

Thus the "shotgun" cloning approach described can exploit the unusually high degree of nucleotide conservation in signal peptide-encoding domains of amphibian defensive skin secretion peptide precursor-encoding cDNAs to rapidly expedite the discovery of novel and functional defensive peptides in a manner that circumvents specimen sacrifice without compromising robustness of data.

The results described herein exploit this aspect of the AAV life cycle to demonstrate the first example of directed concatemerization, specifically and exclusively, of distinctly transduced AAV genomes.

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