Sentence examples for full spectrum of expression from inspiring English sources

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After evaluating the full spectrum of expression patterns, we address the identification of grain filling genes by a measure of correlation with a familiar expression pattern, conceptually conforming to grain filling.

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They point out that elevated striatal dopamine function is likely linked to the dimension of psychosis rather than the full spectrum of symptom expression of the illness.

Instead, the anachronistic aesthetic of Hasty's work points to a fluid conception of time, in essence positing that a full spectrum of gender expressions has always existed, though it is only now photographable.

Because traditional masculinity has put and kept the full spectrum of human emotional expression in a chokehold.

To explore the full spectrum of adaptive protein expression in response to low-oxygen conditions, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry were used to analyze the proteome composition of animals acclimated to normoxia (oxygen partial pressure [ Po2]: 20 kPa) and hypoxia (Po2: 3 kPa), respectively.

We recognize that our counting methods aren't perfect: some of the acts we qualified as "female" actually contain more male-identifying members than female-identifying ones, and distilling the full spectrum of gender identity and expression into two categories is admittedly reductive (though we did indicate the presence of non-binary performers where applicable).

Nonetheless, further transcriptomic and proteomic analyses are needed to provide a full spectrum of the OTA-induced gene expression changes.

In most body cells, including the fibroblastoid cell types to which Leydig cells belong, the expression of both IFN β and a subset of IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) has been shown to be induced early, whereas the expression of the full spectrum of IFNs and ISGs occurs as a second wave dependent on IFN β secretion (Goodbourn et al., 2000; Hiscott, 2007).

The mixed reference cRNA pool consisted of equal amounts of cRNA from nine breast cancer cell lines and one immortalized breast cell line selected to be representative of the full spectrum of breast cancer subtypes based on their expression of specific molecular markers - for example, ESR1, HER2, epidermal growth factor receptor, cytokeratins, and so forth - as well as growth characteristics.

The extent to which the manipulation of in vitro conditions can be used to reproduce the full spectrum of mammalian host signals, which trigger differential gene expression in pathogenic Leptospira spp. remains uncertain.

Moreover, the full spectrum of adaptive gene control under hypoxia beyond Hb expression has remained unexplored in both species, D. pulex and D. magna.

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