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Lead sheets generally offer mildly complex added-note harmonies that imply a sequence of chord scales.
Although its seven movements -- some barely more than a minute long, others divided into sections -- imply a sequence of studies more than a rounded work, the "Hamburg Concerto" is a wonder.
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A single transition to work (from unemployment to employment, sixth column) implies a sequence of (0,…,0,1,1,…,1).
Low entropy implies a sequence bias, which is a undesired feature for a design tool.
One path implies a putative contig, and only one of the paths implies a sequence whose length satisfies the pair-end constraint as in Figure 4b.
The generally assumed model of CRC development implies a sequence of events leading from adenoma formation to carcinoma that is caused and accompanied by genetic and epigenetic events [ 3].
Finally, the average rate of evolution calculated for the COI gene by BEAST for the whole tree is 0.0027 mutations per site per million years (0.27% substitutions per million years), which implies a sequence divergence of 0.54% per million years.
True, the traditional "eat/have" ordering is the only reasonable one if you take the conjunction "and" joining the verb phrases to imply a chronological sequence of events — you can't eat cake and then still expect to maintain possession over it (except in digested form).
The growth features observed for barite imply a crystallization sequence in the experiments.
Therefore, a lower number of detected cutting events on these motifs do not necessarily imply a low sequence specificity of RNase digestion.
On average, this may also imply a slightly lower sequence quality of the remaining singletons, as suggested by the horizontal shift of the corresponding cluster in the scatter plot.
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