Sentence examples for i a given from inspiring English sources

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P i denotes the transmit power dedicated to each receiver at Tx i (a given transmitter allocates the transmit power evenly to both receivers).

Basically, two types of discrepancies can occur between clusters and reference taxa: (I) A given reference taxon can be distributed among several clusters, or (II) a given cluster can comprise more than one reference taxon.

Mismatches were discarded if: (i) a given read contained ≥3 independent mismatches; (ii) they were already present in the "1000 genomes" database (http://www.1000genomes.org) or in the normal human genome variations of our in-house database; or (iii) they were supported by only one strand of the genome.

Mismatches were discarded if: (i) a given read contained ≥3 independent mismatches; (ii) they were already present in the "1000 genomes" database (http://www.1000genomes.org) or included in the normal human genome variations of our in‐house database; or (iii) they were supported by only one strand of the genome.

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Mice were then challenged with OVA conjugated to 200 nm particles and 500 µg isotype (mIgG2a) or Y3P (anti-mouse I-A) given i.v. 72 hr later.

Is a given lesson worth teaching?

I think I gave it a shot.

I wish I was given a choice.

I was given a stress test.

I was given a new reference number.

I was given a severance offer".

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