Sentence examples for first to be separated from inspiring English sources

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The receptor with the lowest identity (less than 23%) to other Rhodopsins is GPR160 and this receptor was the first to be separated from the remaining dataset (Fig. 2).

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The circles seem at first to be separate processes, but the purpose of the health-seeking behaviour is to be diagnosed and treated.

At first, he was terrified to be separated from his mother.

On the basis of the first and second factors, SG1 is found to be separated from SG2 and SG3.

Bonds appeared to shove Kent in the chest between the second and third innings, and they had to be separated.

First, the plastic coating needs to be separated from the high-quality paper fibre of the cup itself.

In a more flexible labor market, like the U.S., it is more likely for the least productive workers to be separated first.

Of those, almost two-thirds said their desire not to be separated from their pet(s) would have been reason enough to avoid going to a shelter.

There are complications: the scene occasionally fills completely with the screen projections; a shot of an interior foyer that first appears to be separate from the projection is later shown on the projected screen.

Initially, the second story seems to be separate from the first, but we discover a possible connection and we remember the drawings – they become part of the second narrative in our minds.

In effect, only what corresponds to the first exon is separated into two sections, as well as the IgIII domain coding part, which is split into two exons.

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