Sentence examples for identification of repeated from inspiring English sources

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As Rastle and Davis (2008) pointed out, morphological processing is likely related to the child's experience with oral language, which permits the identification of repeated patterns that occur in the structures of words, as well as their experience with written language.

Much support for paleopolyploidy has come from the identification of repeated syntenic regions (e.g., Holland et al. 1994; Abi-Rached et al. 2002; Wong et al. 2002).

In particular, identification of repeated sequences in mycobacterial genome and their analysis at molecular level allowed to develop the intraspecies discrimination methods for mycobacteria [ 1].

All these characteristics, plus the fact that in order to identify such repeats, it is necessary to work with whole genomes, that is with very long "texts", makes the identification of repeated elements a very hard computational problem.

The potential for re-identification is greatest when records are collected from ambulatory settings or health systems that supply a unique identifier that allows the very useful identification of repeated visits over time.

Belcaid et al. furthered the study of TMP in respect to evolutionary relationships and reported identification of repeated units and markers within TMP that could be used to assess evolutionary relationships [ 7].

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Analysis of non-coding sequences in several bacterial genomes brought to the identification of families of repeated sequences, able to fold as secondary structures.

By combining identification and mapping of repeated sequences, it was established that tandem repeats represent a very large portion of the olive genome (∼31%), consisting of six main families of different length.

In order to demonstrate the potential of the c0 t-1 DNA library for the detection of novel repeat classes we focused on the identification of tandemly repeated sequences, particularly on the identification of minisatellites.

However, the rapid divergence of repetitive sequence has made identification of repeats by DNA identity difficult even in closely related species.

This is lent further credence by interviews with offenders (Ashton et al.1998; Cromwell et al.1991; Summers et al.2010) and police detection data (Bernasco2008; Johnson et al.2009b), both of which support the identification of repeat incidents with the same offender.

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