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Our definition of presence of a gene in a given condition requires that it expresses more than the median expression intensity.
In this context, it is likely that GAS expresses more sRNAs responsible for virulence gene expression control.
An especially fluent dancer, he expresses more through his polished movement than through his facial expression.
This might involve an all-or-none effect (i.e. expression only in the disease group) or a quantitative effect (disease group expresses more than controls) though the degree of the difference might perhaps affect the enthusiasm for pursuing a viral etiology for the disease.
He wrote to Antoine Arnauld that although "one particular substance has no physical influence on another … nevertheless, one is quite right to say that my will is the cause of this movement of my arm …; for the one expresses distinctly what the other expresses more confusedly, and one must ascribe the action to the substance whose expression is more distinct" (28 November 1686 (draft)).
No: the nationalist rhetoric also expresses more practical worries.
The poem Lady expresses more directly Khodasevich's self-scourging guilt over Muni.
But when it comes to innovations in programming, Mr. Mehta expresses more caution.
No, because it expresses more than an empty gesture ever could.
Our current graph contains over 10,000,000 nodes and expresses more than 60,000,000 pairwise translations.
Stalin's alleged query about papal authority ("How many divisions does the Pope have?") expresses more than just cynical realpolitik.
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