Sentence examples for incorporated in the next release from inspiring English sources

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Their members are motivated mainly by fame rather than fortune; it is considered a coup to write a "patch" that passes the peer review of fellow developers and gets incorporated in the next release.

Finally, note that the ATC/FTC equivalences are open and editable online, any modification will be automatically incorporated in the next release of the resource.

We are working on a module that generates all sbTSTC phylogenetic networks, which will be incorporated in the next release of the package.

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Mature and hairpin sequences of newly found miRNAs in the dog will be deposited to miRBase and are expected to be incorporated into the next release of miRBase.

The lagged effects of all these climatic variables were incorporated in the next regression analysis.

To overcome this limitation, Pareto optimization can be incorporated in the next iteration of GENN.

Two supplementary statements were then incorporated in the next three rounds (statements 7 and 8).

The structural and/or functional annotation of the 457 genes reviewed and adopted before January 2007 was incorporated into Release 5, while that of the 637 genes reviewed later will be integrated in the next release.

The Next Release Problem involves determining the set of requirements to implement in the next release of a software project.

It will also be implemented in the next release of PHYLIP.

Models missed by the automated pipeline were also incorporated in the final release through Annotation Station.

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