Sentence examples for involves one more from inspiring English sources

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On the one hand, the invariant of [32] involves one more group (A) on which (D^1G) acts in an appropriate way; here, we particularize to (A = D^1 G).

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A more realistic case involves one or more samples containing genes with lower expression on average than the remainder of the cohort.

A patient with ID and MBP nearly always involves one or more collaborative partners.

Thus, it is likely that CREB phosphorylation by PKC often involves one or more intermediate kinases.

In children, severe malaria predominantly involves one or more of three syndromes: cerebral malaria, severe malarial anaemia and metabolic acidosis.

9 Where simple measures fail, or where disimpaction is required, the next step involves one or more laxatives.

A file is processed in a specific court and has a folder number, one or more associated documents, one or more persons involved, one or more crime codes involved, and one or more counts arising from those crime codes [7]. Figure 1 is an Entity Relationship Diagram showing the structure of the relationship between entities in the court system.

The majority of affected children have one or more symptoms involving one or more organ systems, mainly the gastrointestinal tract and/or skin.

Here, we explore the co-development partnership landscape in the field of regenerative medicine, focusing on agreements involving one or more private entities.

Many industrial experiments involve one or more restrictions on the randomization.

Restorative Justice with trained facilitator: This is when an offense has taken place on school grounds involving one or more persons.

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