Sentence examples for describes only two from inspiring English sources

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The UniProt database entry of VDAC3 (Q9Y277) describes only two of these isoforms (ENSP00000388732 and ENSP00000022615).

Our study describes only two models of managed care, and this is a crude classification by current standards.

In China, the 2008 Guideline on Enforcement of Chinese Tuberculosis Control Program describes only two evaluation indicators (rate of completion of health promotion activities, and TB core knowledge of target participants) [ 28].

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"Cooch Behar" describes only one half of the equation: the former Indian principality that now is a district in the Indian State of West Bengal.

The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (ICHD-III) describes only four migraine equivalents [1].

Nonetheless, the first-degree power-law polynomial function describes only one of many hydrodynamics-based functional forms of activity metabolism.

(Some adoption agency sites describe only two trips).

Within the series proposal there are seven books described, only two of which have authors assigned.

Most reported "codon optimization" successes describe only two genes: one natural and one synthetic [8].

Buttaro et al. [ 7] described only two (8.7%) reoperations and two (8.7%) other complications (infection and dislocation).

In a series of 263 cases, Schurink and colleagues [ 2] described only two cases of intra-abdominal bleeding.

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