Sentence examples for end counting from inspiring English sources

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Our findings are consistent with other reports obtained from biochemical analyses that Dicer uses a 3' end counting rule and measures a distance of ∼22 nt from the 3'-terminus to cleave both strands of RNA, with 1- to 2-nt shifts in the preferred cleavage position [18], [66].

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Regan Upshaw, a frequently injured defensive end, counts for $5.5 million.

The National Youth Theatre – which is currently in the middle of a three-play repertory season in the West End counts a number of high-profile alumni, many of whom did not go to drama school.

Before you end, count the time, praise it when it stands, and let it stand a few seconds more.

This may explain the higher teat end count of coliforms for cows on SGL (0.92 log10 cfu/g) compared with WS (0.13 log10 cfu/g) (SEM = 0.144 log10 cfu/g).

Will our intelligence in the end count for nothing?

The final output was a table (in CSV, TSV or HTML formats) containing region coordinates, associated TC 3′ end coordinates and read counts, differential expression p-value and adjusted p-value, gene and transcript annotation, distance of TC 3′ end to nearest Ensembl 3′ end, count data, normalised count data and log2 fold changes.

At the end, count of the money, and preferably donate it to a good cause.

But if the country continues to polarise, that might end up counting for less.

However, the @usernames in Twitter replies did end up counting towards the 140 characters, as did other media attachments, including photos, GIFs, videos, and polls.

And if it doesn't, Obama may end up counting himself in the ranks of the unemployed after election day.

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