Sentence examples for exists to read from inspiring English sources

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Software exists to read Link's precise coordinates when performing the tricks, which means you can then commit certain maneuvers to procedural memory.

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This is a conceptual poem — you may be more excited to know it exists than to read through it.

In this case, no information exists to determine whether reads from different connected components could belong to the same haplotype.

Several algorithms exist to assemble reads into haplotypes (Table  2).

A number of software programs exist to align reads to a reference genome, and the development is too rapid for this document to provide an up-to-date list.

The Orange prize exists to serve women readers, who read 80% of all fiction.

Three modes exist to flexibly adjust read speed and stability, and 68.2% larger write margin and 51.7% shorter write delay are achieved at only the expense of 26.2% increase in leakage power, with the same layout area as conventional FinFET SRAM cell.

Low-So Solution: The good news is that low-sodium products exist; just be sure to read labels as some may still contain too much sodium for your needs, or contain a salt substitute with potassium chloride, which may be problematic for those with kidney disease or taking certain medication.

People searching for information will learn from Google that these books exist and then be able to read sections of them online.

In the case when a LOS path does not exist, (1) would be modified to read y k = d k ∑ i = 1 L - 1 a i e - j 2 π T k τ i + n k, (10).

Disc drives and the technologies for manufacturing disc drives need to exist in order to read optical media.

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