Sentence examples for expressed more common from inspiring English sources

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SLFN11 was expressed more common in well/moderate differentiation tumors(comparing to poor differentiation ones, 21%% v 4.9%%, P = 0.003) and stage II tumors(comparing to stage III tumors, 26.1 % v 11.4 %, p = 0.006).

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We introduce the new genericity features and show that common generic programming idioms, including current generic libraries, can be expressed more precisely and concisely.

General Manager Brian Cashman expressed more reservation.

Dynamics are expressed more simply and directly.

Others expressed more pointed concern.

and expressed more formally as 'a=a'a=a

Others have expressed more negative sentiments.

If two pathways are expressed in more common tissue, it implies these two pathways may have higher probability of being cross-talks.

The programme manager of one of the CBOs expressed a more common discourse around HBC: Home-based care itself is based on volunteerism.

The MAb UMRh is directed against a widely distributed Rh-related cell surface antigen, present on red blood cells (RBCs) expressing the more common Rh phenotypes.

For the known SNP T3110C within the VNTR (31), we chose to express the more common allele.

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