Sentence examples for different groups of relatives from inspiring English sources

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Simulations were used to verify if the observed distributions of pairwise genetic distances in the different groups of relatives (full sibs, half sibs, unrelated) correspond to the expected ones.

Little overlapping was found among the different groups of relatives, which allowed us to define a threshold value above which the chance of excluding a related individual is >99%.

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This hypothesis is supported by phenotype correlation studies in different groups of affected relatives, including monozygotic (MZ) twins [ 9, 10], and through the analysis of intrafamilial associations between the clinical features of NF1 [ 11, 12].

Note: This figure shows the age-mobility profiles of different groups of Māori relative to Europeans in the regression presented in Table 4.

How do the answers to these questions differ between different groups of COPD patients and their relatives?

Selective pressure was determined by taking the intensity for different groups of functional genes considered relative to the number of gene variants detected in each group [34].

The relatively basal and unresolved position of eukaryotes is consistent with the preponderance of single proteins showing different groups of species as closest relative.

However, it should be borne in mind that the SMI is constructed in such a way that it is independent from the level of unemployment and reflects how different groups of workers are affected in relative terms.

Recently, some of my political science colleagues studied various elements of "white consciousness", defined here loosely as Caucasians' self-perceptions of themselves relative to different groups of individuals; and their findings are both interesting and somewhat surprising.

Finally, we examined the levels of AMPK activation in the muscles of different groups of rats and found that the relative levels of phosphorylated AMPK to total AMPK in the muscles form the GL-treated rats were significantly higher than that in the controls (0.37 ± 0.05 vs.1.71 ± 0.77, p = 0.04, n = 4, Figure  3B and C).

The beneficial "grease" impact will occur at the second stage, as firms try to alter the relative pay of different groups of workers.The lubrication wears outThe authors test this hypothesis against a huge sample of wages, occupations and employers between 1956 and 1996.

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