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At this point, it is only instructive to mention that the entire query "List all growth control genes in dogs that function similar to human genes but are absent in fruit files" though feasible, is likely to be very complex if effective semantic role of the sentence can be computed.
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Because of variability between independent evaluation sets, performance evaluations based on evaluation sets are only instructive when such evaluation sets are large in size.
FGF instructive signal is only capable of mediating Erk/Akt phosphorylation and hairy2 induction in a SHH-mediated permissive condition.
This is not only instructive for theoretical purposes but also most relevant for the practice of disaster preparedness.
Our European Policy Workshop was not only instructive in showing the limitations of this ELSI approach, it also made us think about issues of more immediate concern for policy making in the field of SynBio and human health.
Mr. Noriega's rise and fall is instructive only insofar as it tells us how the United States should not conduct itself when faced with a thuggish foreign dictator who happens also to have been a longtime intelligence "asset".
A glance at how high the body rides over the tires is instructive: only a few inches can signal a tired suspension that needs to be replaced ($2,100 for the best off-road job), while a truck that rides higher than normal could have had a lifted suspension for serious off-road use, which might mean a hard life.
However, comparative approaches have been instructive only in highlighting convergent similarities in catalytic chemistry with soluble serine proteases (Vinothkumar et al., 2010); other properties of intramembrane proteases remain unexplored (Erez et al., 2009; Urban, 2010).
Astronomy, he tells us, is instructive not only by virtue of its exalted subject matter, but also because of its utility in the other sciences.
The contrast with Britain is instructive: the only relevant book that even begins to approach it on this side of the pond is John Kampfner's Blair's Wars, which relies on largely unattributable material with no direct access to MI6.
The firm's story is instructive not only because addicted employees cost American industry billions annually in lowered productivity and health care costs, but for what it says about the relationship among longtime partners when one's personal life spins out of control.
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