Sentence examples for generally only one from inspiring English sources

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Generally, only one strand is incorporated into the miRISC selected on the basis of its thermodynamic instability [ 47].

On an average 6% of yeast genes contain intron sequences, generally only one intron per gene.

But pasta is generally only one of several courses in a typical Italian meal.

When it comes to hocking the future for a present gain, there's generally only one winner.

On the other hand, central government has the benefit of being a natural monopoly – there is generally only one level to the experience of central".

Generally only one conversion and one recharacterization are allowed each year, and the assets must stay in the recharacterized traditional I.R.A. at least 30 days before they can again be converted into a Roth account.

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This may be especially important in the context of recreational fishing of Atlantic salmon in which generally only one-sea-winter fish, that are mainly males, can be kept.

Only 26percentt approved of Mr. Bush's handling of Iraq and of foreign policy generally, while only one in four Americans think the country is generally on the right track.

You generally only get one crack at giving a talk at one of the famed TED series of global conferences.

Because chemokine receptor genes generally contain only one intron it is often difficult to generate good cDNA specific real time TaqMan PCR probes (requiring efficient amplicons of less than 100 nt).

While there is great interest in adding AS transcripts based on these data, the short read lengths generally only allow one or two introns to be captured by a single read.

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