Sentence examples for far from known from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, an alternative-medicine industry daily peddles "anti-inflammatory" diets — but which of these reduce inflammation, or what types of inflammation are affected, remains far from known.

They will be sharing stories from the trenches – covering experiences and lessons learned from turning data science theory into reality when the problem (and the solution) are far from known.

This structural gain in point resilience would have provided a selective advantage to foragers on a largely unfamiliar landscape, who were ranging far from known stone sources and in need of longer-lasting, reliable, and maintainable weaponry.

Researchers stress that AZT's long-term effects are far from known and that it is vital to forge ahead with trials of many more drugs and combinations of drugs, as well as of AZT itself.

But even as investors took heart in palpable signs that the government was preparing to dole out more medicine for the ailing economy, a number of economists cautioned that the pain itself was still unfolding, with its ultimate magnitude far from known.

To prioritise further studies in areas that are not identified as being at risk because they are located far from known local sources.

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In particular, the best bounds on the sample complexity or sequence-length requirement of maximum likelihood, that is, the amount of data required for correct reconstruction, are exponential in the number, n, of tips-far from known lower bounds based on information-theoretic arguments.

This is far away from known pirate waters, so the 25 crewmen aboard were probably working their regular watches, performing duties during a normal day at sea.

This approach prevents the suspension of the cycle but the steady-state of the system is still far away from known values (e.g., the aforementioned range for PGA) or results presented by author.

It is also clear that the TARs that are far away from known genes tend to contain more primate-specific transcripts than TARs near genes (2036 versus 1209 or 27.8% versus 14.3%).

Depending on their degree of sequence conservation, some of the "distal" transcripts, i.e. those that are far away from known genes, are likely to be candidates for novel protein coding genes or noncoding RNAs.

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