Sentence examples for established naming from inspiring English sources

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They named this new compound Adriamycin, after the Adriatic Sea, and the name was later changed to doxorubicin to conform to the established naming convention.

A dN/dS ratio of 0.29 confirms that this gene is subject to codon-level evolutionary constraint within the Saccharomyces sensu stricto and, based on the established naming convention, we propose that it be named YJR107C -A.

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In 1892, a post office was established named Channing, after John Parke Channing, a mining engineer who surveyed the area.

In this work, a stable cell line derived from 293T cell was established, named 293T-Gluc.

A research program was established named 'The Childhood Health, Activity and Motor Performance School Study – Denmark' (The CHAMPS-study DK).

In the next section, we provide a detailed formulation of the problem, establishing naming conventions, and the energy function to be minimized.

We published established names, like Ian Berry, Jürgen Schadeberg and Bryn Campbell.

Among the 27 playwrights involved are established names like Eduardo Machado, Charles L. Mee and Arthur Kopit.

"We want to bring in some established names," Ms. North said.

Today, everyone wants the established names, the Ocumares, the Madagascars.

"Publishers themselves know an established name translates into sales.

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