Sentence examples for interestingly fitting from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, fitting too few parameters in the model prolonged the run time.

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Interestingly, fits of the "wrong" models (e.g. fitting a model of population growth to data simulated under a decline) also required additional iterations for convergence.

Interestingly, fit, Obp99b, and a third sex-determination target gene, takeout, are expressed in the fat body cells surrounding the adult brain [ 21, 22], and Obp99b and takeout are expressed in the chemosensory systems of both sexes [ 21, 55].

Interestingly, the fitted models seem to be influenced by a single point in 1958 when a large negative growth rate in GDP was followed by good positive growth in the next quarter.

Interestingly, this fits rather well with the mitochondrial description recently provided [ 12] where each of the entities recognised in Iran is associated predominantly with one haplogroup (HG) essentially not found elsewhere.

Interestingly, similar observations (fitting even better to the straight line) were made with random protein-protein interactions (generated by picking proteins in each interaction pair randomly with replacement) from the IntAct data.

Borchardt's botanical globalism fits interestingly into the most feverish horticultural debate of our own time — whether to grow native plants only, or to permit plants from other continents in our gardens.

This is, of course, only an anecdote – by no means an isolated one – but an anecdote that fits interestingly with the IPPR's senior economic analyst Spencer Thompson's view that "some [self-employed] are entrepreneurs, driven by high-growth ambitions, innovation and disruptive business models, but many are sole-traders simply looking to get by".

Maybe even more interestingly (though this fits in well with Microsoft's focus on hybrid cloud deployments) is Microsoft's commitment to support Service Fabric for private clouds and, in the long run, hosted clouds, too.

Interestingly, it also fits with another identified contributor to overall QOL, social function.

Interestingly, their existence fits with the hypothesis outlined by Oztop and Arbib (2002) that F5 mirror neurons evolved to provide visual feedback of the shape of the hand relative to the object's affordances.

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