Sentence examples for essentially adjacent from inspiring English sources

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Figure 3A illustrates two representative species that presently have essentially adjacent ranges.

Regarding the node location, 47% of the patients had a nodule in direct relation to a scar, whereas 53% of the nodes were found essentially adjacent to and in the muscle plane lateral to the incision.

In the pancake tortoise, Malacochersus, the cr and trnF are duplicated [ 24]; however, since the second cr of the pancake tortoise is highly degraded, the two trnF are essentially adjacent (i.e., no coding regions are out of sequence).

It seems particularly unlikely that an essentially adjacent duplication of rps14 within the mitochondrial genome would have occurred in such a manner as to create a perfect duplication of the normal-length rps14 coding sequence without any trace of rpl5, which in virtually all angiosperms is separated by only 1 NT from the 5' end of rps14 (see below).

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Pixel binning is essentially allowing adjacent diodes to "team up" and become a sort of "superpixel".

It appears that duplication of the 14- 31 -15 and 16- 32 -17 blocks was so recent as to result in essentially identical, adjacent ∼150-kb sequences in the mouse genome.

In our proposed RTPFSGA, the triplets in each pair are essentially non-adjacent to facilitate the analysis of distant triplets that may become adjacent and act as pairs in three dimensional structures, and to enable identification of significant RTP distributions in coding and non-coding promoter sequences for classification purposes.

We were adjacent but essentially alone, texting and talking our way through what should have been a great chance to engage flesh-and-blood human beings.

For instance, communities might encourage innovative fusions of architecture with landscape where trees and plants become as much a part of architectural design as construction materials—so that buildings and their adjacent landscapes essentially merge.

Gap junctions would provide electrotonic linkage between adjacent neurons, essentially combining their receptive fields.

This model weights the random effect for a given ward by the random effects in adjacent wards, essentially smoothing the data to take into account any clustering at the neighbourhood level.

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