Sentence examples for has passed the selection from inspiring English sources

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If, at the end of the ranking pipeline, no primer pair has passed the selection, then certain parameters are relaxed until a satisfactory primer pair is obtained.

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An evangelical church's bid to open a free school has passed the first round of the selection process, despite its plans to teach creationism in science lessons, the TES reports.

As a concrete example, international medical graduates applying to and selected by one deanery, who had entry equivalence to UK medical graduates, having passed the same selection tests with the identical pass mark, had lower mean levels of attainment on the selection tests 37, so that outcome equivalence could not be expected.

Only compounds 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, having passed the BBB selection filter, were further analyzed for their capacity to affect cell proliferation, to block the cell cycle and to induce apoptosis.

With respect to Refs. [ 8, 9], in Eq. (1), we describe how the number of naive T cells (T) which have passed the thymus selection, depends on rate of formation in the bone marrow and on clonal amplification upon stimulation by infected cells, I (term IT).

This provided data on the anthropometric characteristics of the faces of contestants who were considered to be the more attractive, as they had passed the initial wide selection made by juries across the whole of Italy.

Before the Games began, Daodu decided to sign up for the British army and claims to have passed the written and physical selection tests to join the Royal Logistic Corps.

The information provided by comparative genomics of natural organisms, which focus on polymorphisms that have passed the filter of natural selection through millions of generations in their natural habitats, are ideal to study the evolutionary relevance of genes and pathways.

Studies on species that recently reverted from social to solitary lifestyles are also relevant, as we believe that these species may not have passed the evolutionary hurdle imposed by interference selection during the initial stages of the evolution of sociality.

Can you find him for me?" If the child failed to indicate a location selection after 20 s had passed the researcher repeated the question.

China had passed the test.

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