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The phrase "have many overlap" is not correct in English.
It should be "have much overlap" or "have many overlaps." You can use it when discussing the similarities or commonalities between two or more subjects or concepts. Example: "The two studies have much overlap in their findings, indicating a consistent trend in the data."
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The identified 33 moonlighting proteins (Table 1) and 10 multi-domain multi-function proteins (Table 2) do not have many overlap with the MoonProt database [ 79] and MultitaskProtDB [ 80].
We have indicated the three proteins in Table 1 and Table 2 that are found in MultitaskProtDB and MoonProt with † (dagger) and mentioned in the text as follows: "The identified 33 moonlighting proteins (Table 1 ) and 10 multi-domain multi-function proteins (Table 2 ) do not have many overlap with the MoonProt database and MultitaskProtDB.
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In contrast to that, the requirements of geologists do not have many overlaps with engineers from other disciplines.
Using this measure means that large well-known families that are likely to have many overlaps by chance are not at the top of the list.
The significant pathways in both gene lists of AML > ALL did not have many overlaps simply due to the limited gene list selected by the t-test, giving rise to only one significant pathway found in pathway analysis.
Our participants maintained long-distance 'friendly' relationships with them, since their lives seldom had many overlaps and they might only meet each other on special occasions.
Maintaining weight in the face of famine was so essential to the survival of our ancestors, going back millions of years, that we have many inbuilt, overlapping, redundant systems to ensure that we use energy efficiently and develop fat stores whenever possible.
Social tech start-ups have many points of overlap with high-tech start-ups in terms of the barriers they encounter to financing in different lifecycle stages.
On the other hand, the datasets produced by an HTS sequencer are usually of high coverage, i.e. they can have many different reads overlapping at each position, making them highly compressible.
For each PSF we calculate the quality score Q as: (1) However, there exists the possibility that our classification scheme is too granular, i.e. that we have many small MACHOS overlapping a single PSF; this would generate a misleadingly high quality score.
Results have shown that the theory of constraints, lean manufacturing, and six sigma have many complementary elements that overlap their divergent points and that a vast field of research exists on this issue for future exploration.
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