Sentence examples for first few expression from inspiring English sources

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With respect to the examples listed earlier, the first few (expression is monotonically increasing, monotonically decreasing, increasing then decreasing) are instances of dynamic paths.

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The researchers noted that they were not suggesting that facial expressions never indicate specific feelings – only that when the emotion is intense and at its peak, for those first few seconds, the expression is ambiguous.

However, for the first few days, the expression of aromatase (Fig. 2B) and ESR1 (Fig. 2C) was quite low and then increasing steadily in the myotubes during differentiation of myotubes.

The early phase of LTP consists of the first few hours of LTP expression.

This analysis would also give a clearer picture of a possible MET phenotype, which takes place within the first few days of OKSM expression.

When single males were housed with multiple females, their expression of CHCβ increased across the first few days of their adult life, after which expression declined with increasing age.

First, few existing methods utilize explicit gene expression information from RNA-seq.

For the first few days he wore a puzzled expression, as if he wasn't quite sure which faces would greet him as he pottered around unfamiliar rooms.

It helps encourage conversation and, unless they're wearing Google Glass, the pained expression after the first few minutes of the game is mesmerizing.

Our previous approach offers to delay Gal4-driven gene expression during the first few days of development.

Expressions for the first few moments are thus: μ 1 ′ = ∑ i = 1 ∞ ∑ j = 1 ∞ ( - 1 ) i + j β ( i ) i !

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