Sentence examples for either of the terms from inspiring English sources

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(The criterion I used for this search was to look for instances in which the pollster's name appeared within 25 words of the term "tracking" and also either of the terms "poll" or "survey").

Nonetheless, the model is developed in a modular fashion, such that either of the terms can be neglected if required.

Next, the same procedure was repeated for those genes GO-annotated with either of the terms "transcription" or "signal".

Unique predictors of self-identification with either of the terms 'very overweight' or 'obese' were examined using logistic regression, with analyses carried out separately for men and women.

The use of AND operator limits the search until both the given search terms are matched where the OR operator includes either of the terms matched.

Recognition of a substantial degree of overweight (as indexed by endorsement of either of the terms 'obese' or 'very overweight') declined substantially in women, from 50% in 2007 to 34% in 2012.

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The remaining two terms, "absolute risk reduction" and "number needed to treat" appeared to be the most difficult, with over 30% reported that they were either unaware of the terms or had only heard about them.

For example, the R2R3 MYB C1 protein, that regulates the anthocyanin pathway in maize, interacts with a bHLH TF (either of the genes termed B or R) to activate the promoter of dihydroflavonol reductase (DFR).

"When we spoke to them this afternoon, they couldn't point to a single one of our petitions on their site that violated either the terms of use or spirit of their organization.

For the purposes of this review, all papers published through 2008 were identified by use of either the term "renal cancer" or the term "kidney cancer" together with the term "risk factor" or "epidemiology".

For the purposes of this review, all papers published through 2010 were initially identified by use of either the term "renal cancer" or the term "kidney cancer" together with the term "risk factor" or "epidemiology".

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