Sentence examples for extent of the implied from inspiring English sources

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There is dispute about the extent of the implied quotation here; it is widely agreed that the sentence beginning "For they give justice, etc". is Anaximander's, but it may well be that part of the preceding sentence is also authentic (Kahn 1985a).

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Therefore, a follow-up study of protein expression profiles in AA is needed to confirm the extent of the changes implied by our microarray analysis.

Also, the observed eccentricity dependence of the spatial extent of cancellation implies that for the present results to be explained by cone coupling, the coupling would have to increase substantially with eccentricity.

The narrow extent of reactivation implies that the majority of transcription factor recognition sequences are not competent for binding even in the absence of methylation, and that methylation accounts for only a modest fraction of cell-selective binding.

In the multifactorial analysis, presence and extent of peritumoral edema in primary glioblastoma was associated only with depth of tumor or the extent of necrosis, implying that edema is the result of severe hypoxia.

The cumulative number of infections will increase with time and thus the greater the (average) number of nucleotide substitutions of prevalent viruses, the greater the implied extent of (prior) infection transmission.

These results extend the observation that the C-terminus is necessary to limit the extent of opening and imply that the inner gate regulates the extent of conformational change at the zone of allosteric coupling and at the selectivity filter.

The limited spatial (downvalley) extent of the Norber boulders implies that at the time of their deposition the ice margin was coincident with the distal margin of the erratic train.

The extent of non-coverage implies that the standard error for the variance components is underestimated, a phenomenon reported by Maas and Hox [ 11] in their simulation studies of two-level linear regression models.

The extent of this ridge implies that the diffuse hot gas in this image is probably not being heated by the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, known to astronomers as "Sgr A*".

The lower the case-to-infection ratio, then the greater the implied extent of infection transmission for a given observed (or inferred) number of cases.

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