Sentence examples for full description of classes from inspiring English sources

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Approximately two thirds of contigs mapped either up or downstream of a gene (classes A and B, Table 5a, see Methods and Table 5 for a full description of classes A-F).

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Later, Silverman and Silvia [4] gave a full description of the class of univalent functions on D, the image of which is star-shaped, with respect to a boundary point.

Simon et al (2003) performed a simulation to examine the bias in estimated error rates for class prediction (see their supplemental information for a full description of the simulation).

For a full description of snakes, see snake.

A full description of the fossil is published in the latest edition of Nature.

He imagines all the past visits and give a full description of the lady's character.

A full description of the cab interior and exterior, the instruments and how they work.

The failure to provide a full description of its nuclear weapons projects is especially troubling.

Without a full description of that character's tortured arc, play and production lack a centre.

The model description for each class of textile reinforcements includes coding of the corresponding textile architecture and principles of building a geometrical model of the textile, which provides a full description of the yarn placement.

(For full description of the projections, see Table 1).

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