Sentence examples for inflating populations from inspiring English sources

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In particular, IE-1 derived peptides might generate inflating populations since they are generated early after infection [14].

One reason proposed why specific epitopes attract "inflating" populations compared to others, is the generation of peptides that escape the viral mechanisms for downregulation of antigen processing.

Re-exposure of such "inflating" populations to antigen over time appears to underlie generation of these CD8+ T cell pools [2], a hypothesis supported by the "effector memory" phenotypic characteristics detectable in the cell subsets [11], [12].

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In order to reduce the bias (i.e., inflating population differentiation) associated with the differential presence of juveniles at each locality (e.g., there were no juveniles found in SR and TH populations while juveniles were collected in abundance from more southern populations), all specimens collected that were smaller than 3.5 mm in length were removed from the morphological analysis.

Counting inmates as residents — prison-based gerrymandering — inflates populations and exaggerates the power of the mainly rural districts where prisons tend to get built.

They have accused the government and wildlife experts of undercounting serows, while conservationists have counteraccused that foresters may inflate population numbers and levels of forestry damage to promote their own interests.

Since there are many contact opportunities between wild and the farmed populations of shrimp, these high levels of aquaculture presumably inflate population sizes of both host and pathogen.

The city states of Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg are even allowed to inflate their populations by 35% in this calculation, on the theory that they also serve commuters from surrounding states.

Republicans claim that the administration will manipulate the process by inflating the population estimates in congressional districts that traditionally vote Democratic.The judicial panel had to wade through the tortured prose of the 1957 Census Act, which, according to the court, prohibits the use of statistical sampling for congressional reapportionment.

This leads her into errors such as greatly inflating the population of Nanjing (Nanking) at that time and uncritically accepting the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal and contemporary Chinese figures for the numbers of Chinese civilians and soldiers killed.

Emergence of HIV unveiled additional interconnections as it inflated immunocompromised populations.

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