Sentence examples for describes a trait from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, −2 < α < 0 describes a trait for which there is a slight relation between allele frequency and effect size.

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Learn the word "tarantism", a disorder characterised by the uncontrollable urge to dance, and you'll gain the ability to recognise and describe a trait in yourself or a friend.

Stephen Jay Gould, the famed evolutionary biologist at Harvard who died in 2002, and his colleague Richard Lewontin proposed "spandrel" to describe a trait that has no adaptive value of its own.

It is important to address gene gene and gene environment interactions for describing a trait involving complex disease-related, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic mechanisms.

In the shorter version (HOASCORE) less attention was paid to the number of affected joints but more on a global assessment in an attempt to describe a trait or disease burden.

More recently, a similar concept of negative urgency has been proposed that describes a personality trait of impulsive actions in response to intense negative affect (59).

The AQ is a widely used self-rating scale that describes a variety of traits typically observed in individuals with ASD and is designed to be used in adults with ASD and of at least average intelligence [ 17].

Many American officers, year in and year out, describe a persistent trait visible to anyone who visits almost any line unit for an extended time.

"Entrepreneurial" has been used primarily to describe a personality trait, as if to imply that one is born entrepreneurial in the same way that one might be born creative or athletic.

We describe a signal trait that appears to have evolved in the absence of either sexual or natural selection.

The observed phenotypic distribution in the population follows a bimodal profile describing a quantitative trait controlled by a major and some minor QTL effects.

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