Sentence examples for hypothetical label from inspiring English sources

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Each of these ideal types includes a number of activities that are grouped together and given a distinct hypothetical label.

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In this paper, we provide some insight into the mechanisms involved in twinning by investigating cell division labeling from the considered hypothetical cell labeling model.

Certain hypothetical C labels of glucose, for example [1,2,3-C] glucose and [1,2,5-C] glucose, are predicted to perform better than commercially available single labels for many reactions.

Second, the original homeland of Uralic lies in the centre of an enormous hypothetical areal grouping, labeled by the Russian-American linguist Roman Jakobson as the "Eurasian language union".

Thus eighty percent of the 630 new SG structures solved last year lack annotation, and as of May 2007 over a third of the almost 4400 structures in the PDB [11] with the "structural genomics" keyword were labeled "hypothetical" or "unknown function".

We present the results for three variola proteins, which are all labeled "hypothetical," to show the various outcomes of the prediction workflow (Fig. 1). Figure 2 shows the HTML output for NP_042212.1, one of the variola proteins for which a reasonable comparative model could be built.

What we in fact observed is that a hit is found for most reads, usually to protein entry labeled "hypothetical protein".

The P. ingrahamii genome, although it is 25% smaller than the genome of E. coli K-12 MG1655 and has many more CDSs labeled hypothetical, is similar to E. coli in the distribution of functions among annotated proteins, with enzymes by far the largest category followed by transporters, then regulators.

This format allows users to upload annotations based on unpublished data, which are desired by the TGD user community, as about 70% (∼17,000) of the genes in this evolutionarily isolated organism have no functional assignment (they are labeled "hypothetical protein" in the current annotation).

Fifty-two (89.7 %) were presented to participants in the third-person using names or pronouns (e.g., "Mr. X", s/he) to label the hypothetical patients described in the vignettes [ 13, 32, 33].

Here, women who had experienced alcohol-related non-consensual sex were more likely to label a hypothetical sexual scenario between two people who were disproportionately intoxicated as rape than women who had not experienced alcohol-related non-consensual sex, perhaps because they felt their own experiences were reflected within this hypothetical depiction (Table 3).

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