Sentence examples for identified makes from inspiring English sources

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The relative ease by which SNPs can now be identified makes SNP discovery more attainable [ 2, 4].

Changing to narrower therapy, for example, penicillin after S. pneumoniae is identified, makes little sense and clearly has no effect on resistance [ 4].

Despite these efforts, the lack of available evidence and heterogeneity of the studies identified makes it difficult to compare and contrast the effective components of programs.

The fact that non-hematopoietic but neuroprotective EPO variants have been identified makes the additional existence of a different EPOR in the brain very likely (for review see [ 7, 8]).

The large number of proteins belonging to the cluster identified makes the result noteworthy and indicates that most of the genes regulated by TGFβ1 at transcriptional level during EMT encode proteins that work in a highly coordinated manner.

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The study is not the first time a whale have been identified making human sounds.

He added, "The university must address these questions and, if deficiencies are identified, make appropriate and necessary changes".

The security guard, who has not been identified, made it out of the house, but Mr. Smith and Mr. Stevens did not.

However, specific antigens for many cell types have not been identified, making their isolation difficult.

Eighteen new bZIP motif-encoding genes were identified, making the total to 89 genes for this class of TFs.

One specific Jovian radio component is identified (made of sporadic bursts), whose study could bring significant conceptual advances in the physics of the generation process involved.

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